- What's going on guys?
Fuller here, with Custom Offsets,
Custom Offsets TV on the YouTube.
You guys left a bunch of comments
on our top five wheels under 1000 dollars,
so we figured we'd bring you the top five tires on a budget.
So, for this video, we're gonna base all the prices
off a complete set of four tires, with free shipping,
to the lower 48 states,
as well as free mounting and balancing
if you get a complete package.
And then, for sizes, we're comparing
33 by 12 and a halfs for 20 inch wheels.
Mudtires and hybrids are both
extremely popular in the truck market,
so you'll find both of these on this list.
So we determine what makes the list of the top five
based on popularity data off our website,
and personal experiences from people
around the shop who have run them.
And the best news is, all of these tires
are under 1000 bucks.
Let's get into it.
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So, starting at number five on the list
is the Atturo Trail Blade XT.
So, the XT is a hybrid tire and the most popular 33X12.5.
So, people tend to gravitate more towards the XT
rather than the MT, or Mudtire, from Atturo
simply because you can get better mileage out of these.
So, the XT is the second highest priced tire on
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So, the XT is actually the second highest price tire
on our list, but it still falls plenty short
of that 1000 dollar ceiling.
The biggest downfall to the XT is that
it doesn't run true to size,
which isn't super uncommon in the tire world,
but, on these Atturos, it's really noticeable.
So, this means if you're taking the 12.5
and planning to stretch it on a 14 wide wheel
you're going to really notice that stretch
because even on a 12 wide wheel
and you're running the 12 and a half inch tire,
you still, you don't quite have that
straight up and down sidewall,
'cause like I said they do run a little bit narrow.
It does one of these.
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Stretchy.
Number four on the list is the Federal Couragia MT
and I've actually personally ran a set of these
and they did exactly what I needed them to do.
The Federal Couragia MT is known for its
very aggressive tread pattern
and they're also known for being, well,
cheap, but cheap in a good way, I guess.
Sure, they're loud and they can wear fast
if you don't properly rotate 'em,
but for the price you pay for these tires,
in some cases, you can actually buy two sets of Federals,
rather than one set of like, Nittos or Toyos.
So, according to Federal, "The uniquely designed
"incremental block edge quickly sheds dirt, sand,
"and gravel for impressive off-road traction."
That's up to you to decide if you believe it.
Federal has been a huge name
in the motorsports racing community for years
and they were actually founded in 1954,
but didn't start developing the Couragia line until 2003.
Either way, this is a really mean,
aggressive looking tire for the price point.
Pow!
Sports.
Number three on our list is actually a football!
No, we're actually doing "the work".
So, coming in at number three is the Road One Cavalry,
which is basically the same price as a Federal,
but chances are, you've never heard of it
and I was sort of in the same boat.
So, I asked around the shop to see if anybody
had ran these tires and the answer was no,
so, I took it into my own hands
and went where everybody should go
if they wanna look something up,
Google.
Even there, it was proving difficult
to find reviews on this tire.
Yet, somehow, according to the data on our website,
plenty of people are selecting this tire
when building their wheel and tire package.
I was able to find one article
that did shed some light on the Roadone brand.
The Italian firm Pirelli recently announced
a 90 million dollar joint venture
with the Chinese tire company.
The Pirelli Roadone factory actually uses
Pirelli equipment and technology to build these tires,
but, because the truck tires are produced in China,
they're able to keep the cost down.
Pirelli says, "This is not an existing,
"shoddley made Chinese factory that we have bought into.
"This is a custom made, brand new factory
"with the most advanced production technologies."
So, if any of you have Roadone tires,
let us know in the comments below,
'cause there's not a ton of info on these guys online.
Coming in at number two, it's actually
the cheapest tire on our list of the top five tires,
the Free Passer X-Cross MT.
If you're a subscriber from our early days,
or you just binge watched 900 videos
on the Custom Offsets TV YouTube channel,
you probably remember the CO Avy, our 2004 Chevy Avalanche.
Over the years, it's had more wheel and tire set ups
than I care to count, but the most recent
was a set of Scorpions wrapped in these Free Passer MTs.
They're an aggressive looking mudtire
with a 15 millimeter tread depth
that actually extends over the side of the tread
and onto the sidewall for extra protection
while off-roading.
So, with these tires, you can actually save a
pretty decent amount of money
on your wheel and tire package,
if you're willing to take the risk
and take on some added road noise,
as well as the potential for balancing or vibration issues,
but some of that just comes with buying cheap tires.
The moral of the story with cheap tires is
you get what you pay for.
If you're willing to take the risk,
then you can definitely save a lot of money.
The number one tire on our list, drum roll please.
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The Atturo Trail Blade MT.
Now, I know you're gonna be mad at me
because this is actually the most expensive tire on the list
but, like I mentioned before, you get what you pay for.
So, if you head out to customoffsets.com
and you browse our gallery,
you'll find over 3000 people that are running Atturos
and that should count for something.
Plenty of people here at the shop have ran Atturos
and you can get away without issues
as long as you make sure you're rotating properly.
One of the guys here, Justin, ran a set on his Ford F150
and he was pulling his camper halfway across the country.
After about 35000 miles, he said he still had like,
40 percent tread remaining,
which is excellent out of a mudtire.
Whereas most brands have a car line-up
and then they also have a little bit in the truck market,
Atturo actually focuses its main production line
on the truck and SUV market.
So, according to Atturo they use a specially crafted
aluminum segmented mold to build the Trail Blade MT.
They said the construction creates a higher degree
of uniformity throughout the tire,
but like anything, there's a downside as well.
Like I mentioned before, there's no secret
in the truck community that the Atturos
tend to run a little narrower,
so you have to keep that in mind when ordering these.
So, if there's another video you guys wanna see.
Uh, any five things videos.
Drop them in the comments below.
Let us know what you wanna see.
Hope you enjoyed this one, uh,
kinda throwin' out some budget tires,
if you're looking to save a bit of money,
but still wanna build your truck,
definitely check out CustomOffsets.com.
We can usually hook you up with the best package prices
and give you some deals,
as long as you're bundling those together.
We also sell lift kits, spacers, lighting,
everything you need to build your truck.
All at CustomOffsets.com.
Peace.
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- (JR) And Shawn, if you wanna know
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