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Cheap 315/70r17 Tires

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Tan-dra, Feb 3, 2024.

  1. Mar 30, 2024 at 2:37 PM
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    b6graham

    b6graham New Member

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    Tire comparison is Cooper STT Pro 285/70 R17 Unmounted

    Excited to get them mounted up on RW wheels and see how fitment is

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  2. May 26, 2025 at 6:55 PM
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    pvmike

    pvmike Home Depot flexing

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    How are you liking these over a year in? I am currently running the same 305/70r17 Toyo AT3 that you had prior, and the size of these Goodyears look perfect.

    Edit: I see you now have 18" FN BFDs now. Nice. I have 17" Titan 7s that weigh only 19.5 lbs, so these Goodyears would make my setup only 73 lbs. How many miles did you put on the Goodyears?
     
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  3. May 27, 2025 at 5:47 AM
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    Silver17

    Silver17 Used, but returned and sold as new member

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    Eibach pro 2.0s, toytec progressive mini AAL, ARE CX cap, Airlift bags, Harrop Supercharger, 650cc injectors, 77.5mm pulley, SABM, TRD Dual exhaust, Solid Offroad motor mounts, J&L catchcan, Powertrax LSD, FN BFDs with 285/75r18 Kenda R/Ts.
    Yes I ended up selling this set. Not due to any specific complaint I just wanted some BFDs. I put maybe 5k miles on them. They’re definitely a softer compound. Good traction, but I’d expect faster wear out of them than most. They’re also not as quiet as the Toyo ATs. They’re a good candidate if low weight is your priority. Any photos of the Titan 7 wheels? I’ve been tempted by them as well, they’re very nice and as you said very light. Do they offer center caps for them?
     
  4. May 27, 2025 at 11:27 AM
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    pvmike

    pvmike Home Depot flexing

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    Thanks for the input. Yes, light weight is a priority for me, hence the reason I went with the forged Titan 7s. Here are some crappy photos of them on my truck that I found on my phone. They're black but look bronze due to brake dust.

    They now make center caps for them. I just plastidipped the rusty hubs black.
    https://titan-7.com/products/titan-7-center-cap-machine-black-t-ak1-only

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