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couple tire questions
i know i know, another tire question......i would search but there is soooo much that pops up when u put "tire" in the search engine.
1. is or has anyone run 37x13.5x17 tires on their stock rims without a lift? 2. lots of rubbage? 3. is $256 a tire a good price for that size tire in toyo mt? 4. will that tire fit my stock rear tire carrier? 5. anyone ever buy from www.tiredeals4less.com? im having a hard time deciding on tires for my stock rims. it's between the cooper stt in 37x12.5, bf goodrich mt 37x12.5 and the toyo mt 37x13.5.....which one would you guys go with? im leaning towards the toyos because they are wider, im just not sure if the 13.5's will work. any pics or advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks everyone.:) |
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oh and heres the best prices ive found for each.
toyos 256 per tire not mounted or balanced plus shipping. coopers 300 tire mounted, balanced, out the door bf goodrich 315 a tire mounted, balanced, out the door. |
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[quote=hummer74]oh and heres the best prices ive found for each.
coopers 300 tire mounted, balanced, out the door 37x12.5x17 $275.00 ea. OTD including rotation. |
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If you plan to off road, have air susp., go with a 12.50. I put 13.50's on my non air susp.and had stuffing and rubbing in teh front pretty bad, whereas the 12.50's just get buy with much less rubbing. The 12.50's will look great! IF you are in a state where you get snow, you may want to look into a siped tire as well. MT's on snow/ Ice on the road are just damn freaky. Also, you may want to consider replacing the factory stabilzer with an upgrade (RAncho or FAbtech). It makes a difference once ou go to the larger tire also.
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Timgco, When you say the MT's are freaky in the snow are u referring to the Toyo MT's (which are heavily siped) or the Goodyear MTR's??? JDLarue |
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I talked with a couple of people about the Toyo's in snow. They weren't that great from what I heard. I personally have not run them in snow/ice, so this is second hand. I have ran the BFG MT's in the snow, 35's and 37's. THey are the worst tire for those conditions. I am currently running the ProComp Extreme AT 37 13.50 17, and they are great in the snow conditions. I also had the chance last Summer to run them in loose river rock, sand, slick rock (Moab), and some nasty mud. They did great for me. I have them on our H2 and H3 now. FWIW- I almost went with the Toyo's. My concern was snow driving. After two reviews from members on this forum, I decided to stay with an agressive AT tire instead. The Toyo's are great tires on everything else from what I have heard though. When you say the Toyos are siped, take a look at a true AT tire and comopare them, there are many more sipes in each tread block in a true AT tire. I'm not sure the one sipe per tread block is enough for great handling on the snow. http://www.toyo.com/docs/tires/tires...egory=off-road http://www.procomptires.com/xtremeallterrain.html If you plan to keep the stock AT's for winter and want MT's for SUmmer, I think that would be the way to go. ...just my 2 cents. Maybe other that are driving thier Toyos through snow and icy conditions can chime in here. |
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I tried this approach and it only lasted about 3 weeks. I picked up a set of stock rims and mounted the stock tires thinking I would run those all winter. After having 37's it looked way too whimpy with the stock BFG AT 35s, so I switched back. FWIW I have the GY MTRs and love them in the snow. We had 30 inches here at the house during the big storm and they were unstoppable. I have found them very stable and predictable on the packed snow with no noticable difference compared to the stock tires. I have not had them on the ice much to comment on that and I did pick up some tire chains in case I need to travel on ice. |
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Hey! WHere did you find tire chains. On another note, do they fit with 37's ans not smack your fenders? |
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I bought them at tirechains.com. I bought 4 but they look too beefy to run on the rear due to the air suspension leveling arms. Got the hd twisted link flavor. Have to actually put then on to see for sure. They do have tightening cams all around and I purchased the hd tensioners too but we'll see. My neighbor runs them just on the front with his pickup and it seems to work damn well. I may have two extra if they don't clear enough in the rear, I'll let you know. When it gets above 30 I'm going to test them out. |
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I have Kumho MTs 37x14x24.... Stock suspension... These tires are amazing on the road and highway... also have had 2 large snow/ice storms here lately... and I am unstoppable... I would highly recommend these tires to anyone wanting to run a MT! My friend has the Nitto Terra Grapplers, and couldn't even get out of their driveway... meantime, I am out playing around everywhere in town just trying to see if I can even get the tires to spin or get stuck!
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Well, living in the San Francisco bay area I don't have to worry about snow.
:-) Of course if I want to drive up to Tahoe...then I guess I'll find out about the Toyo's. Thanks for the input JD |
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any answers to questions 3, 4 and 5? i have air suspension too.
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You need to come wheeling with us. We are up in Sacto. :clapping: |
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Hum 74, check #12 above. I answered all those questions for you.
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H2, where do u go wheeling in Sacto? |
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jdlarue, sorry i didnt see the whole post...oops. also, i sent you a pm.....you got any pics of your tires installed?? could u post em up? i really want to see them. also, do you have the air suspension? thanks.
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