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New tires
Hi
I am currently running a mix-matched-front/back set of 31's, which are slowly dying. I was wondering about upsizing to a pair of 33's. I think I could run them no problem without rubbing. Any reccomendations? my buddy has a pair of 33 inch Dick Cepeks, that look insanely badass....but I don't know how good they would be on-road. I do moderate off-roading, but nothing too crazy.
I have heard good things about Revo's? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
I am currently running a mix-matched-front/back set of 31's, which are slowly dying. I was wondering about upsizing to a pair of 33's. I think I could run them no problem without rubbing. Any reccomendations? my buddy has a pair of 33 inch Dick Cepeks, that look insanely badass....but I don't know how good they would be on-road. I do moderate off-roading, but nothing too crazy.
I have heard good things about Revo's? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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Take a look at the tire reviews on my website. Also, check out the reviews on Tirerack.com. Bridgestone Dueler ATs and BFG ATs are going to get the most face time. Dueler MTs are an excellent road mannered MT. I have Firestone Destination MTs that I'm very happy with. Do some searching/reading - lots of info out there.
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Give Yokohama Geolandar AT+II a look,I have 'em on my '97 and they have done well on and off road and are a great alternative to Revos IMO on a DD and they carry a 50k mileage warranty like the Revos.
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