Military tire questions
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Military tire questions
Hi,
Its time for a new set of tires, I just need some help confirming some info. Right now I have 37" Goodyear MT H1's on. I wanna figure out how they are in comparison to 37" BFG H1's, and the 37" Goodyear Dura-wall's. My driving is 60% road, 20% mud and 20% sand. For the beach, I want to be able to air my tires down, and I was told that the BFG's can be. Is this true?
Its http://www.militaryoffroadtires.net/...t-37125165.htm
versus http://www.militaryoffroadtires.net/...-p/t-bfg37.htm
versus http://www.militaryoffroadtires.net/...-p/t-bfg37.htm
Please let me know pros and cons of these in comparison to each other.
Thanks in advance,
John
Its time for a new set of tires, I just need some help confirming some info. Right now I have 37" Goodyear MT H1's on. I wanna figure out how they are in comparison to 37" BFG H1's, and the 37" Goodyear Dura-wall's. My driving is 60% road, 20% mud and 20% sand. For the beach, I want to be able to air my tires down, and I was told that the BFG's can be. Is this true?
Its http://www.militaryoffroadtires.net/...t-37125165.htm
versus http://www.militaryoffroadtires.net/...-p/t-bfg37.htm
versus http://www.militaryoffroadtires.net/...-p/t-bfg37.htm
Please let me know pros and cons of these in comparison to each other.
Thanks in advance,
John
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Those are all for 16.5 inch rims. Do you have 16.5 inch rims? If not, then you can't run them.
The point of a 16.5 is so people don't put light duty truck tires on a bigger truck (or humvee). They're good tires for what you want to do but unless you have 16.5 inch rims, then they won't work.
The point of a 16.5 is so people don't put light duty truck tires on a bigger truck (or humvee). They're good tires for what you want to do but unless you have 16.5 inch rims, then they won't work.
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Those are all for 16.5 inch rims. Do you have 16.5 inch rims? If not, then you can't run them.
The point of a 16.5 is so people don't put light duty truck tires on a bigger truck (or humvee). They're good tires for what you want to do but unless you have 16.5 inch rims, then they won't work.
The point of a 16.5 is so people don't put light duty truck tires on a bigger truck (or humvee). They're good tires for what you want to do but unless you have 16.5 inch rims, then they won't work.
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don't take me as gospel as I have no first hand experience, but I've heard through my researches you want a real functional beadlock if you're gonna air tires like that down including those bfgs. I don't know if your rims have beadlock or not, if so you should be totally fine
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no prob. nice truck btw