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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    Check out the 255/70/18 Hankook Dynapro ATM's (they also have 255/60/18 if that's the size you're eyeing up)

    I had these on my wifes Liberty. They're a good looking A/T tire and had great traction. Very affordable as well.

    http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...w=false&cs=255
    That's what i have! I'm very happy with them! Great tires!

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    Well, I ended up with the apparently uncool terra grapplers. So far I would call them the best all terrain I have had yet. They have performed fantastic on the ice and snow, they are silent, ride nice, and were in stock.

    I will let you all know if they end up sucking, I am certain they won't be as bad as the bfg at's I was dumb enough to buy three times.

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    Hey man, i'd run the TG's over the BFG's any day of the week!

    Where are the pictures???

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    I will do some garage poser shots. It's been cold and snowy for weeks.

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    Cameras work in the cold.... and we love snow pics! lol

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    Anyone know what the plug gap should be on the 2010 5.7? I can't seem to find it anywhere. It sounds like the 2006-2008 is .043-.045 but I keep seeing mention that the 2009-2010 is different. There also doesn't seem to be a sticker in the engine compartment that shows this info, not sure why that is since every vehicle I have owned had one. Anyone have a 2009-2010 that wants to take a picture of their sticker and pass along what the plug gap should be I would sure appreciate it!

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    Well, I have done more searching and reading. Looks like several sources say .043 for the 2009-2010 models.

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