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Old 11-01-2012, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by xfordmanx
They look alright but I'm putting some toyo open country ll 's on in a couple of weeks they look good.
i gotta check these tires out. there was a thread on here about the toyo open countries. thought they were talking about the original open countries, which i had horrible traction with. worst tire ive even had. didnt know they redesigned em though.

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What size tire do you have and do you have a lift? That stance looks really good
theyre 315/75/16, its like a 34.6" tire and i have a 3" performance accessories body lift, 1 1/2" factory torsion crank, might be 2" cant remember and its the 7700 series so the rear end already sits up higher than a stock 4x4. and thanks!
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I was talking about a/t tires how aggressive do they look compared to most others, anyone got a truck with some 33s on it just to see what it would look like.
Old 11-01-2012, 10:51 PM
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Yea they redid them. I don't mean to thread jack but here's some pics. And the pic doesnt do it justice. They look a lot better in person.


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I would get a set of BFGoodrich rugged terrain they last longer and they are AT
Old 11-01-2012, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by samirar
I would get a set of BFGoodrich rugged terrain they last longer and they are AT
you want rugged terrains or all terrains? all terrains are more aggressive and have been known to last 40k miles plus
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I think there a fantastic tire, but if your looking for more aggressive tread go with the BFG KM2s
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I got 33in BFGs. Love em

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I was considering this tire and wheel and tire combo

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Old 11-02-2012, 09:07 AM
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97maroon4x4 that's a good looking what size are them tires.
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Originally Posted by Pity7700
i think theyve got a pretty aggressive look to em if were talking an A/T tire.
How much of a lift?


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