here are some narrow tires over 30 inches in diameter aggressive tread
I like them what do i need to make them fit?
t- bar crank and shackles??
http://www.coopertires.com/us/en/Produc ... ruck&id=49
or would the body lift be necessary?
Andy
what is needed to make these fit
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Re: what is needed to make these fit
Possibly , maybe even likely that they will work, but... they are recommended for narrower rims, and I'm not positive but they may be bias rather than radials. Personally I prefer radials.badandy2003cc4x4 wrote:here are some narrow tires over 30 inches in diameter aggressive tread
I like them what do i need to make them fit?
t- bar crank and shackles?? ...
They are nice a narrow, the tread pattern looks like a gravel or rock tread.
No question that they would fit with a body lift.
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what are the tires going to be used for? street of off-road - those tires dont look like they would do very good in mud/off-road conditions, the center tread would not clean themselves, if using for off road I would go with a swamper tsl or bf goodrich m/t - they clean out very well and ride good on the road, and alot of small trucks( s10 and rangers ) run 30 -32's down here all the time
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