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the majority of my driving is on the roads...whether it be highway or city...actually all of it is...i want a aggressive tread...my choices are pro comp extreme AT, pro comp mud terrain ... well pretty much anything by pro comp....yes my choices are limited to pro comp, but trust me i aint going to complain....i really like the look of the x terrain but im just concerned with the thread wear...thank in advance
sweet wheels.....meh on the tires but I guess it matches what your lookin for
i wont be going out of my way to go off roading, but if the oppurtunity arises i will....but i do put on 23-24k a year and want something aggressive yet long lasting...what are your suggestions?
Counter I went with the Pro Com X-treme T/A's .. after several recommendations on here - lots of guys getting good miles out of them. I haven't had them long, but so far I love them !
sweet.....yeah thanks to you two..tnt and storm im wanting to spend more and more money on my truck....my girlfriend keeps telling me that i need to decide between spending more money on my truck and saving for a bike or putting a ring on her finger...well needless to say im spending more money on my truck, but i decided to wait on the bike til next year
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