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Sep-06-2015 07:52 PM
Vinsil wrote:Buzzcut1 wrote:
in the toyo 19.5s th 245/70R19.5 is the same height as the 285/75R16. .the 608Z would give you traction but be noisy on pavement
Thanks, those look like they would work decent. I can deal with the noise, price isn't bad for the size either. Am I stuck with only Vision and Rickson for wheels? I haven't found other options.....
Sep-06-2015 06:28 PM
jimh425 wrote:
The worst mud I was in was in Montana. It's a really sticky clay, and they worked fine for that and threw the mud right out.
Sep-06-2015 06:27 PM
Sep-06-2015 06:27 PM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Ummm
They do make off road tires for the 4 wheel drive construction industry. There are 4 wheel drive crane trucks, utility trucks, and such. Have you seen the power lines that cross the mountains? They are installed with 4X4 cranes and trucks.
I have not seen a construction water truck with street tires on it. Usually they are some sort of mud and snow tire. . .
Fred.
Sep-06-2015 06:25 PM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
Sep-06-2015 06:06 PM
jimh425 wrote:
I ran 245s on my SRW and now run 225s on my DRW. I run Hankook DH01s. They are probably more aggressive than I need, but so far, they haven't failed me on slick roads whether snow or slick mud.
Sep-06-2015 06:03 PM
Buzzcut1 wrote:
in the toyo 19.5s th 245/70R19.5 is the same height as the 285/75R16. .the 608Z would give you traction but be noisy on pavement
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