The example I based my prices on was for the Bronco Badlands similar to the one in the video which comes standard with 285/70/r17 tires, you can get those anywhere from <200.00 for no name road tires to over 300.00 for really good A/T's with plenty of choices in the 225-250.00 range. If you look at something like the Sasquatch versions or the Wildtrak which come standard with 315's the price jumps up of course. A lot of the people that buy these, the first on the block types and like a lot of truck buyers, probably can't really afford them in the first place will have sticker shock when they go to get tires and usually opt for the cheapest thing in the store.Ding ding ding! I found the receipt from when I put on four tires, with the road hazard warranty, and an alignment, done in November 2020. Around $1,300, all told, for Michelin.