Need an offroad tire for 2010 XLT
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Need an offroad tire for 2010 XLT
I'm looking for a beefy offroad tire to
Fit the stock 2010 XLT rims. I currently have 22"s on my truck but come winter out in Cali I am looking to take her out to do actual truck things up in the mountains. Only a 2wd, and I am not planing on making any suspension mods, any help brothers?
Fit the stock 2010 XLT rims. I currently have 22"s on my truck but come winter out in Cali I am looking to take her out to do actual truck things up in the mountains. Only a 2wd, and I am not planing on making any suspension mods, any help brothers?
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johnnyboy_1 (07-07-2012)
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Look at Nitto Tires. If you want an A/T the make a tire called the "terra grappler." They make a tire that will fit your 22's:
http://www.nittotire.com/Tire/terragrappler#size
If you want a tire that is a mix between an A/T and a M/T go with their "trail grappler." They are classified as a M/T, but are not as intense as the mud grpplers. Check them out here:
http://www.nittotire.com/Tire/trailgrappler#size
I got the trails (305/55/20) a couple of weeks ago and am so happy with them. I plan on going into the CA mountains this winter too and having some fun with them. By the way the trails look sweet and can handle some questionable terrains, however there is some humming at faster speeds on the streets and will hurt your gas milage a bit. But definitely look at Nitto, they make one of the best tires on the market right now IMO.
http://www.nittotire.com/Tire/terragrappler#size
If you want a tire that is a mix between an A/T and a M/T go with their "trail grappler." They are classified as a M/T, but are not as intense as the mud grpplers. Check them out here:
http://www.nittotire.com/Tire/trailgrappler#size
I got the trails (305/55/20) a couple of weeks ago and am so happy with them. I plan on going into the CA mountains this winter too and having some fun with them. By the way the trails look sweet and can handle some questionable terrains, however there is some humming at faster speeds on the streets and will hurt your gas milage a bit. But definitely look at Nitto, they make one of the best tires on the market right now IMO.