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dakotaman Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/14/2002 20:44:09
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Message: I am replacing the oem goodyear wranglers 31x10.50 with either the michelin ltx m/s, or the bf goodrich a/t. any suggestions on this one.
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gregg Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/15/2002 22:46:16
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Message: I have a 97 Dakota SLT, and it had the small stock tires on it, i replaced them with 31x10.50 wide cimber tires. They looked more proportioned to the truck, but this year i put BF GOODRICH A/T 's 32x11.50, and they look better yet, and they are wearing excellent. They rub a little bit when i turn hard, but i can live with that. I would recommend the BF GOODY"S over the GOODYEAR, I know some people who had the GOODYEARS, and they do not wear that well. Hope this helps you.
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BigBen Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/16/2002 18:27:58
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Message: I would go with the BFGoodrich's too!
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DDAK98 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/17/2002 10:17:36
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Message: I have a 98 Dodge Dakota 4x4 with BF Goodrich All Terrain TA K/O 31x10.50x15's and they have 14000 miles on them and are barely showing any wear. They have very little howl on the highway and great grip in the mud. They also give the truck a very agressive look.
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Rick Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/19/2002 14:17:26
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Message: I have 37,000 miles on my michelin m/s tires. And hardly any sign of wear.
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RVD Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/21/2002 19:36:23
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Message: I installed and sold tires for a long time and your best bet is the BFG A/T's. But If you can find a set of Michelin XC LT4 (sears) go with them. They are both great truck tires, both are avaible with raised white lettering. I liked the Michelins better because I got about 60K miles out of them on my 93 Bronco 4x4 of hard driving they were 31-10.50-15. just my 2cents and expereience.
Later, RVD
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Steve Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/22/2002 22:07:26
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Message: go with the michleins much better tire than bfg's I had set of LTX took off with 70k on them but there was another 15-20k to go but do alot of highway driving so took off for a new set
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PopGenie Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/23/2002 11:36:49
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Message: Okay: I worked in the tire industry for quite a while myself, and here are my personal experiences/opinions:
The Michelin LTX M/S is a GREAT on-road tire with mild off road performance. If you use your 4WD (which I assume the truck is since the OEM was a 31x10.5) off road a lot, the tread on this tire isn't well suited for slopping around. On the road, it's a great-rolling, well-balanced tire. Good dry and wet grip on road surfaces and I've seen 'em last 80,000 miles with regular air checks, rotations, and alignments.
The BFG All-Terrain T/A KO's are a great dual purpose tire. Their street performance isn't quite as smooth as the LTX M/S's, but their ability off-road is far superior. They have raised lugs on the edges to help with traction and I can go places in my 2WD Dak I shouldn't be able to with those grippers on the drive wheels. If you like going off road for fun, this is a better choice. Tire life of these is expected at 40-50k with regular maintenance.
If you're going to be doing a lot of off-road driving, check out the Wrangler MT/R series, or similar styles. Big 'ol chunks of tread on those bad boys. Watch out though, because some of them have a tendency to be outstanding off road but crap traction on pavement, especially when wet.
Mike T.
01 CC 6A 2WD
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Juston Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/23/2002 18:52:39
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Message: I have a 1989 dodge dakota and i want to put AR-39 rims on it. Whta is the prices and will it work for me?
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Juston Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/23/2002 18:52:50
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Message: I have a 1989 dodge dakota and i want to put AR-39 rims on it. Whta is the prices and will it work for me?
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