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Old 05-13-2014, 09:17 PM
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Anyone replace the stock 18's with a beefier AT in the same size? Photos would be appreciated.

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275/65/18 Duratracs
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Thanks. Anyone else with other photos? I'm trying to decide if I want to go 275/70 or just beef up the stock size.
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have you checked the tire fitment guide thread?

i think you should be able to go to a 275/70/r18 without rubbing on a stock 4x4
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Originally Posted by dieselhunter44
275/65/18 Duratracs
Can you put up any other pictures? I'm looking at the new Duratrac size 275/65R18 116SSL Max Load = 2,756 lbs
Max psi = 51 psi. (
45 lb. weight).

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Don't have pics 'cus my new truck hasn't been built yet, but enter 275/65-18 (or 275/65R18) using the search function to see prior related posts. I ordered mine with standard FX pkg 18" wheels and P-metric tires, knowing I'd want to replace tires right away with LT all terrains. I like BFG AT (2nd set on my Nissan truck), so will choose those - maybe the new KO2 design depending on when they're released for sale in suitable sizes. I too might go LT275/70R18 since my truck will have the 6.2 in combo with 3.73 E-locker...

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I replaced the SRA's with E rated Falken Wildpeak's. They ride surprisingly quietly, just a slight hum.
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I went with 265/70/18 ATPs. Little more height without too much more weight. They're not as aggressive as some but I'm happy with them.
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Originally Posted by Apeman
I went with 265/70/18 ATPs. Little more height without too much more weight. They're not as aggressive as some but I'm happy with them.
ATPs?
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Originally Posted by jjferrante

ATPs?
Cooper Discoverer ATP. You have to get them at Discount Tire


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