37 or 38 inch tires......
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37 or 38 inch tires......
I am doing a 10-12 inch lift on my 1500 was wondering what 37 or 38 inch tires are still streetable. I was planning on goin with the nitto mud grappler but heard there is alot of road noise?????????
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Toyo mt 37x13.5R20 I love my 35s, nice and quiet until about the last 10K on them they started to get louder but still not bad at all. If you've still got my number you come by and Ill take you for a ride. I got about 35K out of them with a heavy diesel, heavy foot and towing heavy...
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If you want a aggresive looking tire for the street, hands down dick cepek mud country, that is what i run and couldn't be happier. They don't make much more noise than most at's, last a long time (45,000 on 33's and still going hard) and will take you anywhere you wanna go. I could not name a better tire, honestly you would ****.
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I used to be into 4x4's before i got my SS and id say either Toyo open country MT's or Mickey Thompson MTZs or ATZs, depending on aggressiveness of the treads that you want. A friend of mine has a 2001 f350 on 40" toyo mt's and got nearly 60,xxx out of his first set. Theyre an awesome tire and well worth the money!
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Toyo MT's man. You can't go wrong. Those mud grapplers are gunna be LOUD. I test drove an f350 on 37 inch mud grapplers and i thought I was in a jet. I was used to it since I used to run 35 inch mickey thompson baja claws bias', but I'm kind of over the noise.
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