mtudb24
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Wasn't quite ready for new tires as I have about 6K+ miles or so left on the 35" Grabber ATX's but I wanted to get the 37's for my trip back to my stomping grounds in the UP at the end of May for the 50th anniversary of the MTU Fourwheeler group.
I came across the Mopar website where they are offering buy 3 get 1 for $1 and decided to price out a set of 37x12.50R17 BFG AT KO2's.
That turned out to be $1823.30 OTD. Deal ends April 30th.
Decided to head down to my local Discount tire to see if they would match as their website price was $2249.65. Not only did they price match it, they beat it by a few bucks and then took another 5% off. Walked out for $1951.26 included the lifetime certificates
They will be here Monday and have an appt on Wednesday for the install.
Still wish Grabber made the ATX's in a 37 but they still don't have a manufacturing date for them. Have never run BFG AT's so will be an interesting comparison between them and the Generals.
Picked up a tazer to adjust the tire size as the Dealer did mine for the 35's.
I came across the Mopar website where they are offering buy 3 get 1 for $1 and decided to price out a set of 37x12.50R17 BFG AT KO2's.
That turned out to be $1823.30 OTD. Deal ends April 30th.
Decided to head down to my local Discount tire to see if they would match as their website price was $2249.65. Not only did they price match it, they beat it by a few bucks and then took another 5% off. Walked out for $1951.26 included the lifetime certificates
They will be here Monday and have an appt on Wednesday for the install.
Still wish Grabber made the ATX's in a 37 but they still don't have a manufacturing date for them. Have never run BFG AT's so will be an interesting comparison between them and the Generals.
Picked up a tazer to adjust the tire size as the Dealer did mine for the 35's.
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