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I think they're a bit too large for your truck, I really liked how it looked in that pic in your signature. Not what you wanted to hear I bet, but it is just my opinion...
dang those are the exsact same tires im trying to get but in a 33x12.50 every were i call they tell me they are on nation wide back order though. but im glade to see them mounted on a truck really makes me want them even more. how do u like them!
my dad had a set on a 89 comanche that lasted for 4 years until my brother put them on a cherokee and totaled it... the tires went with it but they was still in great shape...
then he put some on his 96 explorer and wore them out... lol after about 6 years... had a flat and bought a set of 31x10.50r15s and now they are 3 years old still looking good as new
same thing with my step moms 2000 explorer limited they look new and have been on for many many miles
Those babys will sling some mud! For street tires anyway, I got about 47,000 miles out of mine and they were almost to the cords. That was even with bad alignment.
I think they're a bit too large for your truck, I really liked how it looked in that pic in your signature. Not what you wanted to hear I bet, but it is just my opinion...
I liked it like it was before too but I plan on doing other stuffs with it ;3
It may get 275s on it this fall if money permits I've planned on getting the blue crap off I just been busy I tried to get that crud off at the car wash but it didn't come off
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