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Originally Posted by onpointtundra I've been looking for some 305 65 18's and I have to agree with Tox. These tires aren't no joke when it comes to price. The selection isn't really great either. I would like the bfg at's or something comparable and was just wondering if anyone has some secrets on where to find the best price. Or another tire that is a little cheaper. Thanks |
On point, I tell ya I looked for over a month online, locally and everywhere. As "tire pro" said there really isn't that great a deals out there on tires once your add shipping for such a heavy item. I wanted the 35x12.5x18 BFG mud terrains as my Talladega buddy has on his f-150 with a leveling kit, but of course the Tundra has issues about clearence that no other manufacturer has. So, I had to have solid white letters(I liky)on 18 inch stock rim and the BFG all terrain is the only one that is 34 inches high and not over the 12.5 inch wide. So I settled for all terrains instead of Muds (I was very upset, I'v allways had mud tires) but the reality of every day driving is suited for All Terrains.
Sorry for all that, but I finaly found the best local deal, which was better than online and paid.......are you ready $1,284.00 installed.
not cheap, but they are very tough and look damn good if I do say so myself!..........Just look at my avatar.
They make the truck look stought!
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08 CrewMax, SR5, 5.7L, 4x4, OEM fog lights, tow pakage,
ProCoat spray-in liner, low profile tool box, nerf bars,
2.5 inch Ready lift front level kit, 1 inch super lift rear blocks,
and BF Goodrich All-Terrains 305/65/18....Oh, a little skid plate trim too!
Slowhogg...............