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spud Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/26/2003 12:32:06
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Message: anybody have Sport King AT light truck tires on their Dakota? I know there made by BF Goodrich but are sold under the Sport King name. Just wondering how they handle on/off road.
thanks
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jb Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/26/2003 15:59:55
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Message: I dont know a thing about the sport kings but if you want a good at tire at a reasonable proce take a look at the toyo open country at's. I have a set on my dak and they have very good traction and handle great ont he road with little noise.
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Buck Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/26/2003 16:32:42
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Message: I have never had the sport kings but I have had two sets of Mud Kings(also made by BFG)And they are great tires....
Buck
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GreenGoblin Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/27/2003 14:45:26
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Message: I didn't realize they were made by BFG. The tread pattern is different. I don't have them on my Dakota, but I did have a set on a '79 Bronco that I used to have. They were good tires. Not a lot of noise, good traction in different conditions (mud, snow, dirt, wet streets). Unfortunatly I can't tell you much about the life of the tires because my Bronco go stolen and when I got it back, no rims and tires. I had them replaced with Summit Radial Trail Climbers. I regretted that because the traction sucked (they were mudders so they were good in the mud and sand) and didn't wear well. I had the Sport Kings for about a year, and I would recommend them based on my short experience.
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canadian eh Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/06/2003 17:46:38
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Message: thanks guys i bought them 245 75 r16 they look awesome and so far seem to handle in wet and snow great
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