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Hello all, my curiosity is has anyone here have actual experience with running 19.5s on a srw? My main thing I'm after is how long they last vs regual tires.. I know they're gonna ride rougher, and I'm not really after the increased weight capacity...
Little background, I'm finally going to be able to dedicate time and love for my daily driver, my 01 stroker.. I've replaced it with a 93 non turbo 250.. mainly because I got it cheap lol.. I put a lot of miles on my personal trucks a year, for example, I've put 70ish-k miles on my stroker in the last couple of years... so long lasting tires are a big plus for me..
I've been looking at the Toyo M655, looks like a decent all terrain HD tire, should be better in the mud and snow than most HD tires.. traction will be a lot less of an issue because while I am switching from 4.10s to 3.55s, I am going to do the factory 10.5 locker in the rear, and a truetrac in the kingpin 60 I am swapping into the front..
So, I would love to hear input about experiences with HD tires!
TIA
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