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  1. #21
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    don't want to step on anyone's toes but I have been driving in snow for 25 plus years and have went through many different tires on many different cars and trucks. will tell you right know bf Goodrich ats are not a good tire for snow and ice the rubber compound is too hard and when it gets cold does not work worth a crap Michelin ltx's that came stock on my truck have impressed the heck out of me hardly ever have to use the four wheel drive with these. goodyear with Kevlar them work great in snow and ice also but wear fast on pavement cause they are a soft compound as well also the goodyear workhorse but they to wear cause they are soft just keep them rotated so they don't cup. cooper at's also work good. just look for a softer compound tire with lots of sipping

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Grasso View Post
    Grabber. 285 is the hight and 70 is your width. Only dirt bike tires do width first
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    Not sure if anyone came to an agreement on this, but from what I know 285 is width and 70 is height basically. Low profile tires cost more and I save $150 by going from 55 to 65, but I'm happy with that. I think tomorrow I'm going to go with the bfg all terrains, all around it looks like a good tire. As performance and style go. Honestly any tire Is probably better than the scorpions were on ice.

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    285 65 r20 bfg all terrains bought and ordered. I'm taking a leap of faith to see how they do.

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    Picked up a couple sets of tires. My buddy had to meet me on the road so we could take a look and compare.
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    Obviously yours looks better because it's a Ford lol. I like the tires you have in front of your truck though.
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    Put the tires on tonight. Have to get better pictures in the morning. Damn mud flaps rub on the tires now.
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    Looks good! Random question but did you plasti-dip the turn signal indicator on your side-view mirrors? Kinda looks like it lol.

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    Yeah I did.

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    That's what I thought, but looks good on a black truck like yours.

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