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Hello everybody
I have a 93 bronco with 30 in tires and I am looking for 4 new ones, I not not do any off roading mostly highway miles and bad weather when we get it, snow, rain that kind of thing.
Can anybody recommend some tires which would work well on my truck.
Thanks
I put a set of Michelin LTX M/S tires on my '85 Bronco. They were awesome! Quiet, smooth, handled great, were really good in the rain and snow and they looked good too. Plus, they did just as well off-road as the BFG A/T's I had on before.
hello i work for a big tire comp an the tires we sell the most for that type driving is toyo open country a/t they have the best rating an they are not to bad for $$ they are pritty cheep i have a set of 31x10.5 R15 on my 87 bronco an they are the best tires i have ever had on it if you wanna look at them you can go to my jobs web site its (((( townfairtire.com ))))) they will have the best tires for you and cheep an the site will give you the closest store to you
also look at the forum i have in this site its called (( no spark )) from broncoblasta
I am running 31" Michelin LTX AT's. My experience is very similar to MRWIZARD's. Michelin makes a great tire (as a side note, they also produce the BFG line of tires). You will pay more now for them, but they will last longer than almost all tires, are quiet, get superb traction on and off road, and provide a smooth ride. I swear by them.
Believe it or not I have found that Pep Boys Futura tires did an excellent job. I had a set on my 92 before I lifted it. The set of 4 cost me $475 and thats with the road hazzard warranty.
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