HelmCrusher
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- 2000 Ford XLT
Yes another one of the " What type and size tires should I put on my stock EX?!?" I'm sorry but I need some advice/info.
Alright so I have some worn out 255/70/16 Michelin LTX M/S currently on my stock 2000 Explorer XLT 4.0 SOHC with the 4:10 gear ratio. I am getting away from that tire. It is great for highway, dirt/gravel roads and snow but absolutely horrible in SETX mud.
I will only be using the EX for trips to (70 miles there and back highway) and on the deer lease( 10-20 miles there and back dirt/gravel and tons of thick SETX mud ) with the rare beach trip thrown in. Now the deer lease I am currently on is very prone to flooding, as some of you Texans saw the cattle drive in flooded Liberty County my lease is not far from that. Since it has been so wet down here the past few years and I go hunting by myself I want the best all around tire that will get me through this mud without getting stuck and calling others to get me out or leave it till it dries out.
OK now to the main points, I'm trying to stay around $150 a tire. Should I stay with that size tire 255/70/16, jump up to a 265/75/16, or pick another size all together? And what tire do you suggest? I'm looking at the General Grabber A/T2 but I worry if I get in a good sloppy mud spot after a rain they with just turn to slicks and I start to lean towards a mud terrain tire instead, just looking for input.
Sorry for the long read, thanks in advance.
Alright so I have some worn out 255/70/16 Michelin LTX M/S currently on my stock 2000 Explorer XLT 4.0 SOHC with the 4:10 gear ratio. I am getting away from that tire. It is great for highway, dirt/gravel roads and snow but absolutely horrible in SETX mud.
I will only be using the EX for trips to (70 miles there and back highway) and on the deer lease( 10-20 miles there and back dirt/gravel and tons of thick SETX mud ) with the rare beach trip thrown in. Now the deer lease I am currently on is very prone to flooding, as some of you Texans saw the cattle drive in flooded Liberty County my lease is not far from that. Since it has been so wet down here the past few years and I go hunting by myself I want the best all around tire that will get me through this mud without getting stuck and calling others to get me out or leave it till it dries out.
OK now to the main points, I'm trying to stay around $150 a tire. Should I stay with that size tire 255/70/16, jump up to a 265/75/16, or pick another size all together? And what tire do you suggest? I'm looking at the General Grabber A/T2 but I worry if I get in a good sloppy mud spot after a rain they with just turn to slicks and I start to lean towards a mud terrain tire instead, just looking for input.
Sorry for the long read, thanks in advance.