Hank
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- October 19, 1999
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- City, State
- Cape Coral, FL
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '91 EB
The new LTX 235's that the previous owner put on my EB look anemic and have to go. I've got a 91EB 4dr, 2wd (Stock) and have checked all the posts for max tire size and gear ratio issues. (Thanks Mando)
After checking tirerack.com I'm debating on between AT or MT tires. The Goodyear Wrangler AT's or the Bridgestone Desert Duelers on the AT side. Or the BFG Radial Mud Terrain T/A and the Dunlop Radial Mud Rover on the MT side.
I'm not worried about the ATX tires but am curious if anyone has feedback on the runnning these or other MT tires for 90% street use? What kind of, noise, handling, breaking issues should I be aware of with the more agressive (better looking) tread pattern?
I do about 90% street driving and 10% dirt road. As I'm in FL there are times mother nature raises the ocean a few feet which makes all roads mud roads and another reason for taller tires. I also do a fair amount of towing (boat) and the current LTX tires are aweful on the boat ramp.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
hg
After checking tirerack.com I'm debating on between AT or MT tires. The Goodyear Wrangler AT's or the Bridgestone Desert Duelers on the AT side. Or the BFG Radial Mud Terrain T/A and the Dunlop Radial Mud Rover on the MT side.
I'm not worried about the ATX tires but am curious if anyone has feedback on the runnning these or other MT tires for 90% street use? What kind of, noise, handling, breaking issues should I be aware of with the more agressive (better looking) tread pattern?
I do about 90% street driving and 10% dirt road. As I'm in FL there are times mother nature raises the ocean a few feet which makes all roads mud roads and another reason for taller tires. I also do a fair amount of towing (boat) and the current LTX tires are aweful on the boat ramp.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
hg