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  • What kind of noise do they make? thinking of running a set of 31's on my Blazer.

  • @247Countryboy1 : Do not take me for a fool, they make no noise.

  • could have spent around $720 on Kelly safari TSR way way better tire!!!!!

  • Best damn tires i found for the price... Now if they came in something other than factory sizes!!!

    04 gmc sierra 2500hd 8.1 alison

  • @Offroadcp69 Yeah I know eh? I wish they came in 31x9.50r15.....

  • @elitecssplayer sorry I mean 32x9.50r15 not 31

  • i have these tires on my '79 f150 i just wish they sold em wider and bigger

  • @1993bigtex : Why would want wider? I'd go with 32x9.50r15 If I could find a tire like that! That'd be awesome.

  • Like the tires.

  • @plymouthrat51 : Sometimes it is the short comments that count haha, thanks.

  • i headr the good years are hard to keep balanced maybe not i dont want to start something not true

  • @onlythewise1 : They are great for me. No problems.

  • M+S=mud and snow rated, not mountain, and snow. lolz

  • @AVP830 Then why do they say that on commertials!

  • 1/16 more than half an inch would be 9/16 sir.

  • M + S on the sidewall means MUD and SNOW, not "mountain" and snow. The mountain / snowflake symbol is used to symbolize that the tire is rated for use in the snow.

  • Thank you Nigel! =)

  • @thebrassbeast ; Actually hes dead now. He got out of the house and got into some poison back in the summer. :(

  • @elitecssplayer =(, sorry to hear that buddy...at least he's in a better place now off-roading and what not! See you soon Nigel, see you soon.

  • i bought those tires for my 94 fordranger and the tires are fucking amazing

  • @xdevinx66 : They are a great tires, but I think they are a bit 'hard' for the ice.

  • just got these, they're fucking expensive as hell though

  • @FP5Gaming : WHAT?!@!? where did you purchase them? It cost me $733. And that's damn cheap for a 31" offroad tire.

  • @elitecssplayer I got mine at walmart. I live in the US and they cost $167 each so 4 would be $668 not counting all the bull crap walmart charges extra for and if you got roadside hazard protection...

    that doesn't really add up right because I got 2 for the back and will get 2 more for the front next week and just two cost me exactly $400 and some change

  • @FP5Gaming : Look at the Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac's for example, on average they would cost $1200, not installed.

  • @elitecssplayer they looks kinda the same, probably only offers a small difference in traction

  • I would've got these if they had my size they look really aggressive

  • i worked in the sams club/walmart tire center im not trying to be an ass but walmarts tires are made cheap in order to be resold cheap. The goodyear wrangler authority should not be taken offroad NEVER! they are way too thin. in MY 4 years experience the BFG all terain TAKO are the very best 31x10.50r15s sams club offers. I run them and they are fantastic 10ply rated and amazing snow traction.

  • where are you from?

  • @jmanwild : Canada, Saskatchewan, Regina

  • @elitecssplayer me too. :)

  • @jmanwild : Ha really! same city?

  • @elitecssplayer yeah. In The east end. I found this video looking for goodyear wrangler territories, I just bought a set of 285/70/r17's a couple days ago and am getting em mounted saturday at north canadian tire :)

    I'll be makin some vids takin my truck through something at some point, so check out my videos too. (all takin in or around regina, maybe you'll recognize something...

  • @elitecssplayer PS: The Territories are a good thick sidwall, super good tires in snow and ice.

    And before this I had duratrac's, and they were awesome. Excellent in snow.

  • @jmanwild : What do you think of the Authority's in snow and ice? and can I stud them?

    P.S. same city?

  • @elitecssplayer

    see the comment below in my name.

    i said yes, regina, in the east end, and i just got 285/70/17 Wrangler TERRITORIES on my '11 sierra 4x4.

    i love them so far. typical road noise for a mud terrain. amazing in snow. cant wait for the deep stuff. also pretty good in mud. not much for directional design in mud. but keep em turning and you keep moving! and they do well in snow.

  • @elitecssplayer

    see the comment below in my name.

    i said yes, regina, in the east end, and i just got 285/70/17 Wrangler TERRITORIES on my '11 sierra 4x4.

    i love them so far. typical road noise for a mud terrain. amazing in snow. cant wait for the deep stuff. also pretty good in mud. not much for directional design in mud. but keep em turning and you keep moving! and they do well in snow.

    you most likely can stud either... territories or authorities. but you may find it un-necessary

  • nice cat

  • Great video, thanks, I wanted to see these up close.

  • great tires for a great price

    

  • There great tires made in usa!

  • there 150 a tire at my walmart

  • cool. gonna try them out this year, i was gonna pay a lil over $1100.00 for BF Goodrichs A/T KO's 265/70R16 on my durango but for that tire size the price is 750 at wallyworld for the authority. But bf's in that tire size are 8 ply. and i believe the authorities are 4. correct me if im wrong, will do some checking, but great tire,, my cousin loves his.

  • @n8vmedic : actually they are a 6 ply I believe.

  • @elitecssplayer ok cool, gonna look at TreadWright, they are recaps, check em out, ive heard good things about them, they use crushed walnut shells and crushed glass in the construction of the tire and gives added traction. its cool and they are very reliable and cheap.

  • @elitecssplayer what do you think about the Uniroyal Laredo All Terrains? those are the cheapest Walmart has, i want to upgrade from my H/T 245/75's on my Suburban 4x4 to 265/75's and A/T's

  • @snakesonaplane2 sorry, meant the Uniroyal Liberator A/T, they don't have a Laredo A/T

  • @snakesonaplane2 : well for the price (if it is cheaper) it's a great tire, I would still go with the Authority's IMO.

  • Are those good for driving in the snow and on roads?

  • good looking tires but the description says "running (using)" them. the video shows neither

  • @Mr89XJ : Well.... I am now ha-ha

  • Have these on my jeep wrangler, which is my daily driver and love them. I don,t rock crawl , just trail use. Great in snow and mud.

  • @chapmanj69 That is true!

  • I have these on a fullsize K1500 Chevy...225/75-16's, Load range E. I love these tires. They have great tread and do really, really well in the snow. I use them at 35psi with Nitrogen, and the tread has not really worn all that much since last August, it's now July. They have been rotated twice since new and they have never given me much trouble at all, I even have one as a spare. The Load range E's can go up to 60psi and carry over 3100 on each tire with singles. Never been stuck either

  • hey whats the tire pressure on them???

  • @sleal691 : 35 psi as a lowest and 50psi as a highest. I put 42psi in mine for best gas mileage and ride. You should go with 40 or 45 psi.

  • Them are some pretty slick tires. I have some wranglers on my truck, just not as aggressive on the tread. Steal of a deal!

  • @shawnyho Thanks and they are awesome!

  • fail on time limit

  • @popenge : hah thanks Tre, I always fail on time

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