Help with 16.5" rims
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Help with 16.5" rims
I have the opportunity to get a set of Goodyear 37" hummer tires for my Ex. They mount to 16.5" rims and I'm having a hard time finding some. These will be regular mud tires so simple and cheap is best!
Are these hard to find or am I the worst google searcher ever? Any tips to find a cheap set?
Are these hard to find or am I the worst google searcher ever? Any tips to find a cheap set?
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Would this be the wheel? 8x170mm right?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PCW-52-65987
If it'll work, and hold up to the truck, I'm happy. These tires are a great deal!
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PCW-52-65987
If it'll work, and hold up to the truck, I'm happy. These tires are a great deal!
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Would this be the wheel? 8x170mm right?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PCW-52-65987
If it'll work, and hold up to the truck, I'm happy. These tires are a great deal!
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PCW-52-65987
If it'll work, and hold up to the truck, I'm happy. These tires are a great deal!
The tires are definitely cheap. I put a set on my 1988 F-350 about a month ago, and they handle nice. Got them at 90%-95% tread. The tires plus shipping charges totaled to like $650, haha. Definitely the cheapest way to get basically new 37s. I've heard they aren't great in the mud though.
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Thanks for the links. Those are the exact bf and good year tires being sold locally by the surplus guys. So the Goodyear tires aren't good for mud, what about the BF Goodrich Baja tires? Any better in mud or just for dusty roads?
I keep looking for used tires because I really don't have lots of opportunities and I'm not looking to pay 2k for a set of tires. Suggestions are welcome regardless of rim size.
I keep looking for used tires because I really don't have lots of opportunities and I'm not looking to pay 2k for a set of tires. Suggestions are welcome regardless of rim size.
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Which ones, and BFs or the Goodyears? A shop removed old tires, and mounted and balanced my Goodyear 37"s perfectly for $80, and they put them on my truck. Balanced well. Have gotten to around 80 MPH with them, and they don't shake or anything. Great road tire.
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