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Old 05-08-2013, 04:37 AM
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I'll have to figure out how to resize my pictures or take new ones.
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I am running that size but on an 18 inch rim. I am very happy with the tires so far. They clean out real well in the mud. I paid a grand for mine. No complaints so far
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Need opinion stock 08 think you will see a difference in a 275/65/18 compared to a 275/70/18 only difference is a in in heights thoughts
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Originally Posted by ElonKingRanch
Nice looking rig! What wheels are those. That is a good looking tire for an A/T for sure.
thanks man, it's the XD Spy's in a 20"
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Im running 35x12.50x20 Toyo M/T on my stock wheels with am 2.5" level kit. I had to put 1/4" spacers front and back due to the side biters rubbing. The only time they rub is at full lock. My tires are about gone and I will be getting another set. I was priced $400 a tire at my local shop.
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Originally Posted by Daniel Fontenot
Im running 35x12.50x20 Toyo M/T on my stock wheels with am 2.5" level kit. I had to put 1/4" spacers front and back due to the side biters rubbing. The only time they rub is at full lock. My tires are about gone and I will be getting another set. I was priced $400 a tire at my local shop.
I just ordered another set of 285/65 20 bfg at for mine. Same price.. $1,600 out the door. Unbelievable!
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Yea tires defiantly aren't cheep.
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Go price out a set of General Grabber red letters in a 35x12.5 R20, and put a diaper on...

They are the best tires I've ever rolled on and they are worth every penny. They last forever and rip through everything while still rolling smooth on the street.
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Originally Posted by Especial86
Go price out a set of General Grabber red letters in a 35x12.5 R20, and put a diaper on...

They are the best tires I've ever rolled on and they are worth every penny. They last forever and rip through everything while still rolling smooth on the street.
How many miles you got on them?
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Put a diaper on? Whats that suppose to mean?


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