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I have it narrowed down to 3 tires......TSL Radials or Buckshot mudders (not the maxxis ones)........I want a 36 inch tire but cant decide which one.....Daily driver maybe 20 miles a day........But i am getting ready to move to Texas from South Dakota......Any info anybody..........
If it was me I'd wait till the move is completed. My buddy moved from South Dakota to Texas a year an half ago with 38" TSL Radials and it ate the crap outta them. I have my selection narrowed down to the same tires you mentioned.
I live in texas and either will cut it down here on a DD. Unless youre one of those rare types...I wouldnt know of any on this board that uses their DD like that, nope, not a soul... Then youd better invest in some Hawgs, Iroks, Boggers, Xls, etc etc.
Personally, Id go with the mudders since they are cheaper. You will more than likely (if you even remotely follow the trend pattern of prob 60% of people w/ lifted trucks) want it higher after you get about 1/3-1/2 the way through the tires... And wanting your truck higher means bigger tires...
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