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boostaholic

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I'll get some pics of them on the truck tomorrow but DAMN what a difference. I was driving down to my boy's parents for christmas dinner last night and the goodyears just weren't cutting it on ice or deep snow. I put the pro comps on today and buried the truck in a snow pile, stopped, and drove right out no problem. They drive softer and feel way safer on ice or deep powder. I would recommend this size to anyone with 18's or 20's that needs some good winter traction without the aggressive look of a gnarly tire on a dropped truck. I have to swerve and lift off to enduce oversteer and the truck almost instantly regains traction, I hope they're quieter then the goodyears when dry but I never had an issue with the pro comps at's in any other size. I hope I can get a few bills for the goodyears on craigslist, 275/55/20's are getting alot cheaper now that everyone is donked out on rubberbands.
 

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My new favorite phrase...

:rofl: ".... now that everyone is donked out on rubberbands".

that's funny!

BH
 

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I had those on my F-150 a few years back. They were awesome off road, but I just didn't like the ride on the highway. However, I put them on after having Goodyear Wranglers, and the Pro Comps were better than them both on the highway and off road.
 

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I have been rallying these tires and they continue to amaze me, crazy snow and ice traction but it took some of the fun away from my tokyo drifting this winter.
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Kind of a tight fit but they barely rub full crank going into my steep driveway.
 
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