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I just got it, but from what I can see it's a completely stock V10 and has 4WD. I'll drive what's on it through the summer (okay All-Terrain tires on the back & some kind of touring tires on the front) and try to pick up a nice set before next winter sets in. Sounds like 265s will be the way to go.
Matt
IF,
you go into 4wd with miss-matched tires sizes, front and rear, you are asking for Big Troubles.
use the same tire type, front and back, don't mix them.
IF,
you go into 4wd with miss-matched tires sizes, front and rear, you are asking for Big Troubles.
use the same tire type, front and back, don't mix them.
They're the same size and brand, just different style tires with the back being all terrain tires and the front touring (street) tires. Regardless, I doubt that I'll be doing much of any 4WDing in the near future and definitely no serious stuff.
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