What are some nice 275/65/20s that aren't $1200.00?

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Lifted2wd

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check out tirebuyer.com great pricing, free shipping. I ordered my 37's from there. They have all sizes, I recommend the Ironman MT. Quiet, and aggressive
 

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Just a thought, may sound dumb. But a company called Landsail makes tires, is Chinese company, but they manufacture the tires in a German tire factory. I have a SS Camaro and decided to drop from 22s to 20s and needed something to get me by since wheels cost do much. The Landsail tires are one of best tires I had on a car, amazing in rain, perform excellent and excellent dry hook up. Think set of 4 was like $400 and that's with 315 rear, 295 front and before those I had pirelli scorpion pzero(think that was model) Landsail had almost identical tread pattern. I see they have 10 ply tires in size your looking at shipped for $800 on ebay for 4. Never tried the truck tires but the performance tires are great.
 

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CE9A58E2-1908-42F7-8082-DA67F5139C80.jpeg I’m about to put on some Kanati Trail Hog A/T’s in a 10ply I got from www.simpletire.com they were $740 shipped for the set and were at my door in 5 days with free shipping!
 
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Those look great, but I was asking about 65 series tires....
 

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Nitto Terra Grappler G2's hands down. Got mine for $850 out the door. I have BFG's on my Jeep, and the Nittos on my pickup blow them out of the water. They're quieter than BFG's on the highway, and have easily tackled any terrain I've thrown at them. Especially impressed with their performance on snow and ice, never even had any slip. They also only cut my mileage down about .5 MPG coming from a straight street tire, compared to about 1.5mpg difference with BFG's
 
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