rim/tire combos post your pics!
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This pic isn't exactly head on but it's the best I have at the moment. I usually buy my tires from discount tire direct but when I bought my tires back in April DTD didn't carry Trail Grapplers in 295/60/20 so I bought them from eastcoasttires from ebay. I wasn't settling for another size. Now I noticed that DTD does carry 295/60/20. I also noticed they have gone up in price since I bought mine. I paid $1395 shipped. They are 34".
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#37
Yeah I've never understood that either. Maybe I can find the same size in another brand
#38
Surely there's somebody else out there running a sporty wheel? Something not tacky. And definitely not 'bro-dozer' wheels.
It would be nice to have my wheels in a 22" variant, but I'm pretty happy with my setup. Especially the tires. They're on the firm side, but nowhere near harsh. And the traction is outstanding.
2008 FX2 wheels
Firestone Destination ST 275/55/20
It would be nice to have my wheels in a 22" variant, but I'm pretty happy with my setup. Especially the tires. They're on the firm side, but nowhere near harsh. And the traction is outstanding.
2008 FX2 wheels
Firestone Destination ST 275/55/20
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I went with the 17 for mainly that reason, I only paid $1700 for my tires and wheels shipped. The tires alone for the 20s were almost that for the toyos, and now I can sell my 20s to recover a good chunk of the cost. win win
On another note I expected to get a rougher ride going to an E rated mud terrain but it really didn't happen that way. With the taller sidewall height it made up for the stiffer tire and if anything seems to ride better than the 20s w/ stock pirellis.
On another note I expected to get a rougher ride going to an E rated mud terrain but it really didn't happen that way. With the taller sidewall height it made up for the stiffer tire and if anything seems to ride better than the 20s w/ stock pirellis.