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Snow Blowing.. Four wheelin In Iowa

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I was bored and a little frustrated not getting my Explorer to start. So I wanted to test out my new Firestone Destination A/T tires. I went in four high four low and even two wheel no problems. enjoy!!

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  • @yellowsbuddy You know I am glad I got rid of this Mike. It had given me nothing but probs. Can't wait to get those jeeps up there

  • howd u make it sound like that? i got a '97 4runner also but i didnt kno u could make them sound that sweet.

  • quite simple icut the muffler off and replaced with exhaust pipe, then i went to autozone got a cold air intake that fits a civic for cheap. with filter and this chrome piece with 3 holes for ur vacuum lines i spent maybe 100.00. that made this 4runner scream.

  • I can't decide on getting the A/T's now or saving a few months to get the M/T's.. there are pros and cons to each..one con is I'll be driving bald tires if I save for the M/T's but will it be worth it? Both tires are awesome. Wonder how the Destination A/T's will look 285/75/R16 on my suburban...

  • Try a 285/80/R16. Maybe u cud fit a 85. Ask ur dealer what the biggest sizer tire you can fit on ur rim

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  • yea ford dont start TOYOTAS

  • i got those same tires on my truck 32x11.5x15 and they are great

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  • Was there something wrong with your ford? My sploder starts up always, even in Alaskan winters.

  • I would suggest going with the 285/75/R16. That is what I have on my 99 Silverado which the normal tire size is usually 265/75/R16. They fill the wheel well out nice and are awesome. I tackled 27 inches of snowfall last winter with no problem. Lots of tread left too and coming up on my third winter.

  • Thankyou! Yeah, tread wear is a big deal, moreso than the look of the tires. Wow, two winters? That's good.. Thankya for your reply!!

  • Well thanks for watching. The M/Ts would look good but it has a softer rubber and well wear more quickly. This is the second winter these A/T have seen. Work great. Go with the A/T but go a step bigger. Thats what I did on my Explorer. Same rim but a little more side wall, thats sweet. I will be adding another "snow blowing" vid soon. Same area but more snow. I also might go down this weekend. Even more snow? Gotta try to get er stuck LoL. We will do just that. Stay tuned! Goodluck. Go with A/T.

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