any pics of 31x12.50 tires?
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well the terra grapplers will last longest, followed by the maxxis then the swampers lasting the shortest time. it depends on how aggressive of a tread you want.
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i dont really drive it all the time. not my dd. i have a little honda to drive everyday. i want something that is agressive incase i go offroad or have the pull someone else out. i do trail riding the most. not real nasty mud at all.
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why Not just stick with a classic? go BF Goodrich All terrain A/T. they seem to go far, have a pretty aggressive tread, ride nice, and will last a good while. Or, Consider Medalist Sport King Steel Radial. i have nothing but good to say about those!
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dude, if its not your DD, oh man, get some mud terrains, no questions. About the 32'', they are still pretty big, but smaller wider tires would be way sweeter on a lesser lifted smaller truck. That and wider tires are real nice because yota's are so light. Anyways, just get any mudterrains, Cooper discovers are sweet, so are the muddgraplers, and thornbirds are real nice to, and they wear real well. But the super swamper boggers would definitely be the sweetest.
32's look funny
31x12.50's look sweet
32's look funny
31x12.50's look sweet
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i sure do wish i could order over a grand worth of stuff for my baby. lol. between that and havin another truck as a dd'r. oiy. happiness would be abounding. very much so.
nice set up.
nice set up.
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Great tires. I ran them for about 3 or 4 years on my '88 before I lifted/SAS'd it. I ran 8" rims, which would be great for the street, but for rock crawling I should have had 7" rims. The 8"s were a bit too wide and got mangled on rocks.
Here they are when I stuck 'em on my stock '94 for one wheeling trip:
And here are some shots on my '88 with just lift shackles and ball joint spacers:
Here they are when I stuck 'em on my stock '94 for one wheeling trip:
And here are some shots on my '88 with just lift shackles and ball joint spacers:
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