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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Tire recommendations..
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Downingtown, PA
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I run 31" or 33" tires. I have 4:88 gears so I can do either. I use to run Armstrong Norseman Radials and they were the best tires I ever owned; great mileage, quiet on the highway, great in sand or mud. The closest tire I have found to them are Dick Cepek Fun Country II Radials. If you have stock gears then run 31" so you do not have to down shift so much.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Here in the PNW
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Hah you dont NEED the gearing to run both. I run 36's on a 3.90 ring and pinion it can be a pita but it works alright. I can run 4th anywhere and reach 75 miles per hour with a stock 22r
I would just go for the 33's your only rub should just be on the pinch weld where the floor of the cab and the side meet together, you can just fold it over with a sledge hammer or cut it off which ever you like
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