Getting a deal on tires (1 Viewer)

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

Joined
Mar 22, 2007
Threads
51
Messages
247
Location
San Ramon, CA
Website
www.nullterminal.org
Well, im going to pounce on it for my birthday but anyway, I found a set of brand new, Still has the sticker on them,

ProComp 315/75/16's Mud Terrain,

Im going to just save them until I get my lift, (couple of weeks)

What i'm wondering is if, they are good tires, Any input on them?
 
They're ok, not too noisy,had the exact set/size on my Stoopidduty.
 
for the most part, mine are good. I did blow out a sidewall 3 weeks ago wheeling....
 
I'm unfamiliar with where you are at in California but if you get snow I would suggest having them siped for a little better traction on snowy roads. They should do well in deeper snow otherwise without siping. Other than that I think you'll be happy enough with them especially since it sounds like you're getting a deal.
 
Check Your Local Ford Dealer For Tires

Best Deal I Found 315/75/16 Goodrich Tko's 186 Bucks Each.at A Ford Store
 
Im getting a set of the them brand new for 400, only 100 a tire so i thought it'd be a good deal.

I live in the bay area, no snow, heh, rarely get hail.

So im guessing i should go ahead with this deal..
 
Im getting a set of the them brand new for 400, only 100 a tire so i thought it'd be a good deal.

I live in the bay area, no snow, heh, rarely get hail.

So im guessing i should go ahead with this deal..

:hmm: Sounds like an awesome deal at that price....:clap:

Make sure you are getting 'fresh' rubber if possible... (date codes)

We just re-shoed da wife's Nissan AWD for ~$1k :bang:
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom