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No not much noise at all. On the hi way you can't even hear them. Just take a look at the tire before you buy, some of the smaller sizes are not nearly as aggresive looking. Other than that, all I can say is thay I could not wait for my first set to wear out so I could buy another! It would take something big to get me to buy anything else for the conditions I drive in.
Thanks
Ive been looking at the Duratracs, and the Interco M-16s. My buddy has some of the M-16s and they look Awesome. They do hum alittle at higher speeds, and they seem alittle smaller than what they are supposed to be. He has 37s and they almost look like 35s. Sorry OP not trying to Hijack.
Love the rims guys,
Do any of those after market wheels have as high of load ratings as the OEM wheels? Most of the after market wheels I've looked at are around 3000 lbs rating.
Love the rims guys,
Do any of those after market wheels have as high of load ratings as the OEM wheels? Most of the after market wheels I've looked at are around 3000 lbs rating.
Mine don't meet the OEM specs. I buy wheels for looks...just being honest. I haven't had any issues with my wheels so far and I tow often and have a heavy fiver. I'm not saying it makes it all right, just stating I'm using them and enjoying my truck.
Mine don't meet the OEM specs. I buy wheels for looks...just being honest. I haven't had any issues with my wheels so far and I tow often and have a heavy fiver. I'm not saying it makes it all right, just stating I'm using them and enjoying my truck.
I kinda figured that. Even your tires lost 600 per tire or 1200 lbs per axle in load rating with the choices you've got on. I would like to find something that stays close to my current load ratings but would let me get into something wider than the OEM 8" rim.
I frequently push my load limits, especially for the rear axle, and like to keep the rating as high as possible.
These are the ATX AX188 wheels that came on my truck.
Is there a lift on your truck? What brand and size of tire are you running? Rim size and do they rub? I like the look and have the same color scheme....
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