Hi Ya'll, just my 2 cents, about tires and the LT
rating.   Unless you are going to be hauling fairly
heavy loads alot in your truck, there isn't a need for
a Light Truck tire.  The LT's ride rougher with no
load and passenger car tires ride smoother.  Not a
debate here, just another viewpoint.   Charlie in AZ

--- vwnate1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Oh yes ~ be sure to order tires with the " LT "
> designation .
> 
> -Nate
>       Tom  wrote:
> >
> > Mike, be sure to check out the tires from
> Diamondback Classics...  
> http://www.dbtires.com/  They have an excellent
> reputation, and the 
> tires are supposed to be extremely good.....rated
> better than Coker by 
> many people.
> > Tom 
> 
> 


 
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