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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1657543" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>I shopped 245/75 and 265/75 back in March and April of this year for my Jeep and Dodge, respectively. Most local prices for AT were 140 and up (some styles WAY up). Shipped prices honestly were not much different after freight.</p><p></p><p>I got a discontinued style of BF Goodrich (Rugged Trail TA) in 265/75 for $111 per, from Sam's Club on close out, but that was an anomaly to find them priced so low. It wasn't my first choice of tire, but I compromised due to the price and have been pleased so far. The Bridgestone Duelers for the Jeep were right at 150sh each (on sale at Sears), so right at 700 after tax and installation.</p><p></p><p>Just throwing that our there to give you an idea on the pricing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1657543, member: 7488"] I shopped 245/75 and 265/75 back in March and April of this year for my Jeep and Dodge, respectively. Most local prices for AT were 140 and up (some styles WAY up). Shipped prices honestly were not much different after freight. I got a discontinued style of BF Goodrich (Rugged Trail TA) in 265/75 for $111 per, from Sam's Club on close out, but that was an anomaly to find them priced so low. It wasn't my first choice of tire, but I compromised due to the price and have been pleased so far. The Bridgestone Duelers for the Jeep were right at 150sh each (on sale at Sears), so right at 700 after tax and installation. Just throwing that our there to give you an idea on the pricing. [/QUOTE]
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