33 x 12.50 on 15x8 wheels
#23
Yes, that is a nice setup, a real "sleeper". Looks almost stock, but just air down the tires, pull the mud flaps and it is ready for most any hard core trail.
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#25
sorry to hijack the thread but i have a quick ? for 4ever4running,how do you like the mtr's and have u used them in the snow? i just ordered a set for my pickup 35x12.50 and saw mixed reviews when i researched them.
#26
Thanks man!
I LOVE the MTR's! I have used them in snow a couple of times, but since I go to school in Texas, we don't see much of it here... The times that I have used them in the snow was in New Mexico and it wasn't very deep, maybe 6-12". I aired the tires down a little and they performed just fine. I have also used them to climb snow/slush/ice covered mountain passes to go snowboarding and I haven't had any issues with losing traction. They have pretty much gotten me through just about everything that I have thrown at them and I would highly recommend them.
I LOVE the MTR's! I have used them in snow a couple of times, but since I go to school in Texas, we don't see much of it here... The times that I have used them in the snow was in New Mexico and it wasn't very deep, maybe 6-12". I aired the tires down a little and they performed just fine. I have also used them to climb snow/slush/ice covered mountain passes to go snowboarding and I haven't had any issues with losing traction. They have pretty much gotten me through just about everything that I have thrown at them and I would highly recommend them.
#28
Thanks man! It is a work in progress but it is nice to know that people recognize and appreciate all the hard work.
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#32
Most use photobucket or another hosting site... All you need to do is upload the pictures the the host of your choice and then copy the [IMG] tag and paste it to the body of your message.
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#34
When I first went with the 33X12.5's they rubbed pretty bad with just the 3" suspension lift so I had to do some cutting and hammering to make them fit. Even after doing some cutting and hammering they still didn't fit at full flex so I installed a 1.5" body lift. Now with the total of 4.5" of lift they fit without any problems whatsoever.
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