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trying to find 16.5-12.50 tires without having to buy mud grips, they are becoming extinct, have nice wheels, dont want to change to 16, anyone know who still sells a street, wide fat 16.5 tires?
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Anyone?
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I did some searching all i found was some at tires and full on off road tires.
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Sorry for jacking the thread, but I hate starting new ones. Clutters up the servers.
Anyway, I need some new tires. Thoughts on these three? Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmor: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....wtpackage=true BFG T/A KO: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....wtpackage=true General Grabber AT 2: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....wtpackage=true I like the BFGs the best, but they are $100 more than the Generals. I honestly wouldn't even look at the goodyears but with an $80 rebate they are only a little more than the grabbers. I like the more aggressive tread patterns because I do go off-road from time to time, but I only have 2wd so every little bit helps. Anyone use any of these before and have any input on them? EDIT: these are going on a 68 lwb with a 2" drop. Yeah I know it doesn't make sense to off-road with a drop, but that's the way I bought it haha |
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consensus on the other forum I asked is that the generals are a safe bet. Although someone did say that the BFGs were terrible which surprised me a bit. I've never used the all terrains but the Radial series has been fantastic
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