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I'm saying it really doesn't matter what CAI you go with. They are all about the same. Just make sure it doesn't just have an open element instead of a closed off box.

I would tell them to F off as far as the tires go. You can get them installed cheaper then that, plus be able to sell your brand new take offs.

Have you considered the Cooper Zeon LTZ's instead of the BFGs. The BFG AT used to be my favorite AT tire until I saw the Zeon LTZs

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alright i hear you on the CAI.

I havnt ever seen or heard of the LTZs. But after some lookin on the web they look pretty damn nice. I assume youve had both these and the bfg a/t? I like the fact that these LTZs have the protuding rubber around the rim, and its a sport truck hybrid. Unfortunatly I commute and will be spending most of my time on the highway so i need alot of rubber in contact with the road and these LTZs might be more suited to me IDK

they look nice!
 

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I have had the BFGs and they are a great tire for what they are for. No complaints. I have not owned the LTZs but if I currently had a 4X4 this the tire that I would have on them.

There are a few people on this site that have them and a lot run them over on www.gm-trucks.com

I have never heard anything bad about them. My dad runs Coopers (not the LTZ) on his 2500hd and loves them.


Oh, and this place usually has really good deals on tires.

Treadepot.com LINK
 
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I have had the BFGs and they are a great tire for what they are for. No complaints. I have not owned the LTZs but if I currently had a 4X4 this the tire that I would have on them.

There are a few people on this site that have them and a lot run them over on www.gm-trucks.com

I have never heard anything bad about them. My dad runs Coopers (not the LTZ) on his 2500hd and loves them.


Oh, and this place usually has really good deals on tires.

Treadepot.com LINK

Thank you 66! treadepot doesnt have them in my size but im gonna talk to local spots too. Its looking like Im just gonna go with the stock tires now that my sales man is bein a con
 

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I'm saying it really doesn't matter what CAI you go with. They are all about the same. Just make sure it doesn't just have an open element instead of a closed off box.

I would tell them to F off as far as the tires go. You can get them installed cheaper then that, plus be able to sell your brand new take offs.

Have you considered the Cooper Zeon LTZ's instead of the BFGs. The BFG AT used to be my favorite AT tire until I saw the Zeon LTZs

zltz.jpg
If I were running 20s, these would be the tires I'd have on. I like BFG ATs and have on my OEM 17s and couldn't be happier. As soon as it comes time to upgrade I'm gettin Coopers with larger wheels. Shop around, who knows it might just be cheaper to swap the tires from the truck without the dealership involved after you take delivery.
 

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Nomad, what year is your truck? 2010 or 2009 GMC All Terrain? Curious...as to what wheel design will be on it...the 08-09's are awesome wheels!
 

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I'm saying it really doesn't matter what CAI you go with. They are all about the same. Just make sure it doesn't just have an open element instead of a closed off box.

I would tell them to F off as far as the tires go. You can get them installed cheaper then that, plus be able to sell your brand new take offs.

Have you considered the Cooper Zeon LTZ's instead of the BFGs. The BFG AT used to be my favorite AT tire until I saw the Zeon LTZs

zltz.jpg
If I were running 20s, these would be the tires I'd have on. I like BFG ATs and have on my OEM 17s and couldn't be happier. As soon as it comes time to upgrade I'm gettin Coopers with larger wheels. Shop around, who knows it might just be cheaper to swap the tires from the truck without the dealership involved after you take delivery.
18s are good for me, dont really want 20s cuz i get offroad now and then and like to get the truck dirty and buying tires for 18s is expensive enough lol. good idea on trading right away with someone/some other company rather than fuckin with the dealer...theyve gotten enough of my money. i wouldnt think I could get as good a deal, but its worth a shot
 

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