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Old 08-21-2011, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Antscocar
I feel ya, Im running stock size, but I don't know if 285s were going to be big enuf. Like ur truck though bro, good taste, nice and clean but can still get dirty! mAxxis makes a 305?
Thanks man I appreciate it. I like to keep it clean but I love to get it dirty lol. I like my 285s they look great on my stock rims but I plan on getting some new 17x9 wheels and will run the 285s on those until they go bald and then I want some 305s
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Originally Posted by General Lee

Thanks man I appreciate it. I like to keep it clean but I love to get it dirty lol. I like my 285s they look great on my stock rims but I plan on getting some new 17x9 wheels and will run the 285s on those until they go bald and then I want some 305s
I'm just gonna keep my stock rims, get the job done. But I think I'm gonna go with the 305s when I need new tires. Should fit fine, at stock height with T bars cranked. But I'll prolly throw a small BL on, for extra clearance. Btw, Go Dawgs!! Haha
Old 08-21-2011, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Antscocar
I'm just gonna keep my stock rims, get the job done. But I think I'm gonna go with the 305s when I need new tires. Should fit fine, at stock height with T bars cranked. But I'll prolly throw a small BL on, for extra clearance. Btw, Go Dawgs!! Haha
sounds good man.... ROLL TIDE
Old 08-24-2011, 04:45 PM
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really, does Maxxis make a 305? i havent seen any of theirs and i really want some..
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here's a list of the tire specs, they do make a 305

http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLigh...ot-Mudder.aspx
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You'll like a 305. We bolted up a rim with a new 285 at the tire shop just to see and it looked a lot smaller than the 305. In reality we both know they're essentially the same size, just a little wider but man that little made a difference. Glad i went ahead to the larger size
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awesome, i deffinatly want a 305 for the extra width... when i get dirty, i want it to be filthy..
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^^ that's what she said
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^ ahh i see someone caught on to the pun lol
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dunlops are good


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