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Old 05-25-2012, 11:06 PM
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Im about to get a set of new tires and wanted to see what others are using
Old 05-25-2012, 11:21 PM
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There was just a post on the a couple weeks ago. Do a search.
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your gonna rub like no other. i have those on my truck now and lost a ton of turning radius
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Im about to put a 2" level kit on it so i shouldn't have any rub
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depends what your going to be doing, daily road driving, highway, mud/offroad? whats your $$limit
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Originally Posted by jferguson
Im about to put a 2" level kit on it so i shouldn't have any rub
You're going to rub your radius arms if you have stock wheels. Leveling kit only changes that a tiny bit. My 10.50s rubbed before and would catch, now they still rub, but just kinda slide along the radius arm.

Get some 15x10s with near 4 inch back spacing
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I have a set of 15x10
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Its going to be my daily driver and off road so it will see quite abit of mud
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Dunlop Mud Rovers are a nice 33x12.50. Affordable, look good, and perform good. My buddy has them on his K5 and that thing won't stop going until it's framed out
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Its between mickey Thompson baja ttc claw, bfgoodrich km2, dunlops,or a set of ground hawgs if i can find them.


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