which 33x12.50x18 tire?
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well basically everyone is gonna tell you goodyear m/t or bfgoodrich km2. Im gunna tell you from experience that my destination m/t's pull very well. And i did some research and read some reviews and some guys have gotten around 35,000 out of them with good rotations and good alignment. jus my .02
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I have heard alot of good things about the destination m/t's, we have a local dealer with them, just havnt looked up prices. Also Ive heard alot of good with the cooper stt's. havnt heard of the dakota's but Ill look into them too. Alot of places that have the size are the kuhmo m/t's, mtr's, my pick would be the toyo open country m/t's but damn they are pricey.... keep em comin guys!
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idk about the Toyo mud Terians, my uncles dodge has them in 20x33" and by buddys Chevy has them on 20 x35" Both have said they would want to try something else next time. Since i have driven the dodge, I think they "walk" alot more on the highway than something like a bfg. Their not bad by any means but the design seems a little loose...
(i am aware my comment has zero scientific basis, just my opinion)
(i am aware my comment has zero scientific basis, just my opinion)
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actual size is 32.6x12.1x18 of a 305/60R18
here is my 33x12.5x15 (actual size 32.8x12.1x15) with a body lift..
so the LT305/60R18 in actual size is 00.2" shorter then mine... not something your gonna notice...
if you dont offroad alot and I am guessing your not with 18" rims..
you could go with LT325/60R18 (33X13.50R18) actual size (33.2x13.3x18) those will be a little tight to stuff
here is my 33x12.5x15 (actual size 32.8x12.1x15) with a body lift..
so the LT305/60R18 in actual size is 00.2" shorter then mine... not something your gonna notice...
if you dont offroad alot and I am guessing your not with 18" rims..
you could go with LT325/60R18 (33X13.50R18) actual size (33.2x13.3x18) those will be a little tight to stuff
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Gotcha, thats barely a difference at all. I have been lookin at the 325/60's but the 13.5 inches wide is whats holding me back. plus theres limited selection with straight 33x12.50x18's. Ill keep lookin for the 305's, the ones I found last night were $305 a peice....
Ill check out the hancook tires Trevor, just by what you told me thats a hell of a tire. Id love to get tires at that price, Id rather not spend all my tax money on just wheels and tires haha
Ill check out the hancook tires Trevor, just by what you told me thats a hell of a tire. Id love to get tires at that price, Id rather not spend all my tax money on just wheels and tires haha
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I vote 325/60R18 Dick Cepek Mud County tires. Nice ride, plus with AAL and maxed torsion bars you should have enough clearance. Stone's 33's have some room with no AAL or torsion crank, but he has #1 bars. 33.2" overall diameter shouldn't be too big for what you're running. The 325 requires a minimum of 9" wide wheels, which I'm hoping the ones you're getting are. The measurements were taken on a 9.5" wheel, btw.
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I ran outta cash for that project and Im afraid to run 35's at the moment so Im just doing 33s and callit it even. I was gonna get coilovers but other things kept coming up at home and I prolly pissed off the dude I was gonna get em off of but you gotta do what you gotta do.
i have parts and pieces, but not much of it is still useable..
as do i, especially out of Maxxis tires, they're great tires! but just kinda soft for that many miles.