fireston tires
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fireston tires
looking at a set of firestone wilderness tires 31x10.5x15, for the crew, any feed back on these would be appreciated.... are they considered to be a small 31 ???
- jeff024
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no there not small most all 31s are about 30.5 overall but read these reviews on the firestones not very good reviews[url]
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- jeff024
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heres several reviews of more tires maybe go with something else MORE REVIEWS
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I may sound like an advertisement but I looked over those reviews before coming down to the two tire choices.. After looking at both, and emailing a lot of people (thanks guys) that have them, I went with the Revo.. Not disappointed at all. Havent taken them too many placs off road yet (had themn on a little under a month), but have done some offroading.. They are quite on the highway (just a little tire sound if you drive with the windows down), and the little offoad I've done do far they have great traction.jeff024 wrote:no there not small most all 31s are about 30.5 overall but read these reviews on the firestones not very good reviews[url]
Done a little in soft/wet dirt (not mud) in 2wd and 4wd to check their traction, they power right through in 4wd, and really tear it up (and throw nice rooster tails of dirt) if you go through in 2wd with a little tire spin
In mostly dry/soft dirst theypower right through. And on a old beatup ex-road/now more of a trail (hard dirt/soft dirt/rocks/broken pavement mix) in 4wd they go right through and didnt slip or have any apparent problems with any of the surfaces or changes in the surfaces.
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from jeep.com
did they look like this?
All other editions are goodyear wrangler A/T. the website doesn't specify a brand for the rubicon only a size but, I'm guessing it's a goodyear.LT245/75R16E Black Side Wall 31" MT/R tires
did they look like this?
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All of our Rubicons came with 31X10.50 mtr'sbarch97 wrote:from jeep.com
All other editions are goodyear wrangler A/T. the website doesn't specify a brand for the rubicon only a size but, I'm guessing it's a goodyear.LT245/75R16E Black Side Wall 31" MT/R tires
did they look like this?
That was a small dope catch. Only about 360lbs.
[size=75]I didn't do it, it was already like that when I got it.[/size]
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