Got some new shoes.....
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Got some new shoes.....
Wanted something that was more aggresive than what I had but that would not wear out after 10k miles. Compromised with these. Costed a bit more than I wanted too, $670 mounted/lifetime balanced & rotated/road hazard.
31/10.5/15
Now I just have to fix my saggy ass. (I have the parts to do it, just not the effort.)
31/10.5/15
Now I just have to fix my saggy ass. (I have the parts to do it, just not the effort.)
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Ha ha...actually, I work at the Toyota dealer, so I guess...yes, all that is included, because when I need to do anything, I just do it myself. Rotation, balance, flat repairs, whatever I need.
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You will like the performance of the AT's. They work far better than they look. Clean out nice and keep working if you can keep the wheels speed up. I ran my 31x10.50's until they were almost bald. Good mileage on them, wear great. I used to run my down to 12psi regularily and only popped one off once, and it was slammed sideways into a big muddy rut.
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Those are my number 2 choice when my hog gets some tires here in September. Number one, Sport King Steel Radials from Medalist on some SR5 alloys.
Similar tread paterns, half the cost. something like 350-370 mounted, and its a good tire as well. never got stuck with a set of those, but maybe ill defy the odds once i get them on My beast.
Good choice though, i am really impressed with what someone can do on those tires. They do really work and they last forever! Not to mention they look great on the 4Runner with those Taco Rims.
Similar tread paterns, half the cost. something like 350-370 mounted, and its a good tire as well. never got stuck with a set of those, but maybe ill defy the odds once i get them on My beast.
Good choice though, i am really impressed with what someone can do on those tires. They do really work and they last forever! Not to mention they look great on the 4Runner with those Taco Rims.
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Yes, I am Hmong. I'm here in Yuba City; not much Asian people around here are into 4-wheeling. They're mostly into the import scene. And yes, I was being an ass. It's all in good fun though. Sorry if I offended anybody! Have a nice day!
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Shoulda got mudders...
I just put a set of iroks on my truck and after 1500 miles they still have the tits on them.
Just be sure you have a good alignment and you can get good miles out of any tire. I put 94k on a set of Triumph 32x11.50 AT's back when my truck was a little younger. Those were the cheapest AT's I could find anywhere at the time too. $94 mounted and balanced.
Those do look sweet though. However I've never seen a pair of any brand AT's do what I would call "clean out"... Stay outta the mud!
I just put a set of iroks on my truck and after 1500 miles they still have the tits on them.
Just be sure you have a good alignment and you can get good miles out of any tire. I put 94k on a set of Triumph 32x11.50 AT's back when my truck was a little younger. Those were the cheapest AT's I could find anywhere at the time too. $94 mounted and balanced.
Those do look sweet though. However I've never seen a pair of any brand AT's do what I would call "clean out"... Stay outta the mud!