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Old 10-03-2014, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by jprevat
If I still had my white one thats exactly how I would want it to look.
thanks, the tires really made a difference their awsome
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http://www.jegs.com/i/Detroit-Wheels...oductId=756034


Looking at these wheels for my '99 4x4. Will be getting 285/70/17 Toyos (AT, RT, or MT depending on price) Emailed Jegs and they said the offset was -10. Would a torsion crank be required to prevent rubbing?
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Hey guys what's the cheapest 315/75r16 mud tire?
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Originally Posted by biggreenf-150
Hey guys what's the cheapest 315/75r16 mud tire?
From what ive seen Hercules Trail Digger you can get a brand new set for $920 here in houston
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Originally Posted by 99f1504x4.
From what ive seen Hercules Trail Digger you can get a brand new set for $920 here in houston
thanks for the info man I'll look into em
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I'm running these in a 285 and love them. They clean out Georgia clay easily and have a low pitch roar unlike most mud tires. Not to mention their tread pattern looks pretty cool. haha

http://www.vulcantire.com/tire_detai...FWZo7AodQB0A3g
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Originally Posted by BlackThundah
I'm running these in a 285 and love them. They clean out Georgia clay easily and have a low pitch roar unlike most mud tires. Not to mention their tread pattern looks pretty cool. haha http://www.vulcantire.com/tire_detai...FWZo7AodQB0A3g
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Can someone explain to me how tire sizes work? I know the first number for example 315 is the width, but how does a 315mm wide tire fit if my current tire is 265 and fits? Does it stick out the side of the truck or what? I'm thinking I might do 35s. Right now I have a 2 inch rough country lift and I might be able to crank my tbars a little idk I've never touched em.
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Originally Posted by Based
Can someone explain to me how tire sizes work? I know the first number for example 315 is the width, but how does a 315mm wide tire fit if my current tire is 265 and fits? Does it stick out the side of the truck or what? I'm thinking I might do 35s. Right now I have a 2 inch rough country lift and I might be able to crank my tbars a little idk I've never touched em.
There is a topic on here somewhere that is very detailed about converting tire sizes
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Can someone explain to me how tire sizes work? I know the first number for example 315 is the width, but how does a 315mm wide tire fit if my current tire is 265 and fits? Does it stick out the side of the truck or what? I'm thinking I might do 35s. Right now I have a 2 inch rough country lift and I might be able to crank my tbars a little idk I've never touched em.
here is a 315 tire but I have 2" spacers, they didnt stick out side of the fenders without spacers but they would with the right offset. 35s with the Tbars Cranked-image-3821708184.jpg


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