by KingBird » Tue Oct 27, 2015 11:34 am
Yeah, been there, when I bought mine, the air ride in the back was screwed, so it drove around looking like that for a while, keep in mind, my driveway is sloped, so when I backed in, it looked leveled, lol!
That's a very smart plan, I never would have thought to keep the stockers for resale.
They're Goodyear Wranglers, I just posted since they are so close in size and I'm not running spacers. They're OK, they've been decent in mud, and they balance decently easy. They've worn quite a bit in two year's time but the wife was using it as a daily during that time. They're the Wranglers with the kevlar in them (marketing gimmick) but the price was right. Dad signed up to win a set of tires in a raffle a couple years back. We thought the set they had there was display, but no, it was the set of tires. Dad ended up winning them but didn't want to put them on his avalanche. He asked if I wanted them, so I took 'em. My only complaint is that the sidewalk lettering has rubbed off entirely too easily. Neither the wife, nor I, rub curbs so it's all happened from wheeling in the mud and trails. I wouldn't buy a set if given the choice.
I have Cooper AT3s on my company truck (2wd), they have been AWESOME in the mud. The only thing I didn't like about them was the way they walked at highway speeds when new. Soon, I'll be getting a set of Cooper STT pros in 265 70 17. I've heard great things about them.
Bravada G80 3.73 converted to selectable 4wd.