Off road tires for 18 rim
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I ended up getting BFG AT in 265/65/18 which are pretty much a perfect fit. Costco has them the cheapest at I think $274 installed but they would not order this size because they weren't factory specs. I ended up getting them from discount tire online which was about $288 a tire with free shipping. That was $40-50 a tire cheaper than the local shops and they also wanted to charge shipping. If I did it again I would just order the tires from Costco and have them installed elsewhere but discount tire is great plus usually cheaper than tirerack.
So far the tires have been great in snow (4-6 inches) and don't have anymore noise than the originals until you hit 70's. You still have to be cautious in slush conditions especially when stopping since these aren't considered "snow tires" but they still preform. Lost about 1-2 mpg and get slight rubbing in full turns. Thanks for all the help fellas.
So far the tires have been great in snow (4-6 inches) and don't have anymore noise than the originals until you hit 70's. You still have to be cautious in slush conditions especially when stopping since these aren't considered "snow tires" but they still preform. Lost about 1-2 mpg and get slight rubbing in full turns. Thanks for all the help fellas.
I ordered the 4 tires over Labor Day weekend via their eBay store for $628 then I got their labor day rebate and Hankook was running a rebate for a total of $140 in rebates. $488 for 4 tires ($122/tire). I got the spare in December for $135.
Last edited by acamato; 02-04-2014 at 06:58 AM.
#23
I have Nitto Terra Grapplers, 275/16-18. This is good for my vehicle and I used it more comfortably.
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