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ElCaminoManT
Nov 24, 2017Explorer
Ava wrote:
I am happy with the Toyos on my rig but as said you need to make sure the size of tire fits and does not rub. Whatever you use take the same care of the tires. If the Moho is going to sit for a long time, it might be good to raise it slightly to take some of the load off the tires. Inflate to proper pressure, use a good tire uv protectant such as Aerospace 303 or cover them.
When you are buying tires, check the date code to make sure they are new and have not been sitting on a shelf for a couple years.
with the amount of room between the duals now, there shouldn't be any issues with rubbing. 245s were an option from the factory using the same 6.75" wide wheel. I'm a freak about tire pressures, I'm pretty sure people think i check them too much (which i do not think is possible honestly), when in storage i have the jacks down to take some weight off the tires, its parked on gravel for good drainage, and they are always covered with quality covers. as I'm sitting here camped in Bishop for a week, the covers are in place :)
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