cant find tires.
31 x 10.5s here as well.
I have Firestone Destination A/Ts right now and really like them, although they are approaching needing to be replaced with about 40,000 miles of lead-footed driving on them. This is the 4th set of tires I have had and they are by far my favorite. They do not stand out in any one area, but overall they are a good compromise for an A/T tire, IMHO. I will be replacing them with the same tires (which will be a first for me, as every other set I have had on the truck I have found to have a significant weakness that warranted trying something else).
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...ting=S&tab=All
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I have Firestone Destination A/Ts right now and really like them, although they are approaching needing to be replaced with about 40,000 miles of lead-footed driving on them. This is the 4th set of tires I have had and they are by far my favorite. They do not stand out in any one area, but overall they are a good compromise for an A/T tire, IMHO. I will be replacing them with the same tires (which will be a first for me, as every other set I have had on the truck I have found to have a significant weakness that warranted trying something else).
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...ting=S&tab=All
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Don't trust the sticker! I did and just found out it was a mistake! Sticker says 235/75R15. Got the build sheet (see appropriate thread) and found it was built with 31/1050R15, a different size tire. This explains my speedometer and odometer being off by a few miles. So when I come back from this next trip (work), I'm going to see if the tire company will buy back these tires as credit towards the right ones!
I ran into the same problem, the sticker on mine says 245/70/16's and the build sheet says 265/70/16. If you change tire size, just be sure to find a calculator online to figure out how fast or slow your speedometer will be after the tire swap.



