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Originally Posted by little_joe
My wife and I joke every year about the number of Ohioans on the OBX. ;) (I'm allowed to joke, native Ohioan here)
Seems there's some very good options in 255/75r17 these days. Not a fan of the BFG AT's, but I understand why they're so popular. Just wish there were more Load Range C 255's, the newish Bridgestone AT's I ran just didn't do it for me - primarily in rain, otherwise they were "good."
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No worries! I love it there. If I can figure out the zoning laws of Corolla/Carova area, wife and I want to buy land to take 4x4 camper there! Long story short, have electric and well hook ups and maybe some kind of shed the house the electrical panel and beach chairs and stuff. Also like a 10'x15' pad made from RR ties or something natural (I can only imagine the cost to have concrete delivered up there) to park the truck on when we are there.
We also laugh at the amount of people in Ohio with Salt Life stickers on their cars... lol.
anyhow, back to topic... if BFG isn't your first pick, what do you suggest for a 255/75? seems the "big players" don't make a decent AT 255... it seems either a road/light truck or mud tires are the choices.