Frenchy
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- First Name
- Chris
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That is impressive that you got that much out of those tires and how the puncture happened. Due to safety reasons I don't recommend driving on it if you can avoid it. That said I would recommend going and getting new tires now.
As for what tire to get? Well it all depends on what you plan to do. If you plan to stay on the street the I recommend the Firestone Destination LE3 or the Michelin LTX M&S. If you plan to go Off-road then I recommend the Firestone Destination AT2 or the Firestone Destination XT. The XT is way more heavy duty compared to the AT 2 but it all depends on your needs.
I will also add that a stock Ranger can fit 265/70-17's with no problems. Just make sure you calibrate the speedometer if you do it.
As for what tire to get? Well it all depends on what you plan to do. If you plan to stay on the street the I recommend the Firestone Destination LE3 or the Michelin LTX M&S. If you plan to go Off-road then I recommend the Firestone Destination AT2 or the Firestone Destination XT. The XT is way more heavy duty compared to the AT 2 but it all depends on your needs.
I will also add that a stock Ranger can fit 265/70-17's with no problems. Just make sure you calibrate the speedometer if you do it.
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