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Old 06-21-2009, 02:57 PM
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tomorrow ill be getting my pro comp 2 1/2' leveling kit put on my 09 FX4.

I was wanting to get some opinions on some new A/T tires to slap on my stock aluminum 20' rims. (and also...whats the largest size i can fit?)

Im debating between the Pro Comp Xtreme A/T and the BF Goodrich A/T..ive heard Nitto has a good set also.

Any opinions would be great!
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I really like the Nitto AT's and the Pro Comp AT's look pretty damn good also, but I'm a sucker for Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires.
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BFG AT's FTW.
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You should look at the Toyo Open Country A/T: they are great tires.

I'm pretty sure you could clear 275/65R20's (34"), but a safer bet would be 275/60R20 .
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Originally Posted by 09FX-4
You should look at the Toyo Open Country A/T: they are great tires.

I'm pretty sure you could clear 275/65R20's (34"), but a safer bet would be 275/60R20 .
even with the 20' rims? that would be nice! haha

and ill check those Toyos

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I really like the Nitto AT's and the Pro Comp AT's look pretty damn good also, but I'm a sucker for Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires.

Me too !! A great looking tire and in between AT and MT.

I will be getting a set of (18") Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac's for my Screw, very soon. The 18's will be 33" tall, with the 20's, I believe they are 34" tall.


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Me too !! A great looking tire and in between AT and MT.

I will be getting a set of (18") Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac's for my Screw, very soon. The 18's will be 33" tall, with the 20's, I believe they are 34" tall.


those look awesome! i bet they're a pretty penny too! haha

although im thinking something bigger than 18'...maybe 32'? Im thinking thats as big as ill be able to fit
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those look awesome! i bet they're a pretty penny too! haha

although im thinking something bigger than 18'...maybe 32'? Im thinking thats as big as ill be able to fit

My size, (275/70R/18) @ 33.16" tall, is only $217.00 each, not including a $20 rebate from GY.

The 33's will fit easily, with the 2" leveling kit on the front end.


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