Dean Durango Radial XTRs?
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Dean Durango Radial XTRs?
I'm going to have to get tires soon and was looking at the Geolandar A/T +II, but I can get the Dean Durango Radial XTRs cheaper. They look like a good tire, but I know nothing about them. Can anyone help me out on which one to get? I'm going to go with a 285, I don't tow much, so I think I'll be ok with a D tire. Thanks for any advice!
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I've had the Geolander at 2s and thought they were a great tire. I thought even better than the BFGs. I recomend them highly, I get them for about $100 for the 285s. Don't know anything about the Deans though.
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Mudcat,
Thanks for the reply! I've heard good things about the Yokohamas, but I could get the Deans for $128 each mounted and balanced or the Yokohamas for $140, so I didn't know if it would be worth going with the Yokohamas. Keep the replies coming! Thanks!
Thanks for the reply! I've heard good things about the Yokohamas, but I could get the Deans for $128 each mounted and balanced or the Yokohamas for $140, so I didn't know if it would be worth going with the Yokohamas. Keep the replies coming! Thanks!
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I'd recommend the new Bridgestone REVO's. Excellent On/Off road tire, they wear real well, quiet, and they have a real attractive tread pattern. Hopefully by the time my Big-o's wear out they will be available in a 315.
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