Found 40" mickey thompsons $265
Found mickeys for $240-$265 for 40" 38" 37" tires, they are overstocked, and its a sick deal. I'm getting my body lift put on today with my suspension lift already on there, or this next week and I am putting 40" Baja Claw Radials on, with 4.65 gears(might have said the wrong ratio), gonna be sick!
if he don't want to put up a link...i'll put one up i know about.There used military issue tires.There 16.5 and some 20's but there like 36,37,49 and 53" tires. i don't need any but maybe one of y'all could use this info.
http://100dollarman.com/index.html
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You guys freak out too much, I had to go do things and have work..
Heres the link, http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Mic...t_pn=M%2fT5786
Heres the link, http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Mic...t_pn=M%2fT5786
I will soon as soon as I get my pictures together, I'm doing before and afters thanks.
Great price on the 40", but the 35's and 37's price is about average. Figures!!! I'd be interested in the 37's for after I add the 3" body lift that's sitting in the garage. I figure 37's would be perfect for when I have 7" of total lift.
Be forwarned boys, the Baja Claw Radial is a GREAT tire! Probably the best rock tire and second only to the Bogger in the mud, but it IS NOT a good road tire. I had a set on a Jeep Pickup, they are average on dry pavement but really bad on wet pavement. They ARE NOT a siped tire.
Great hunting truck/weekend warrior tire, poor choice for a daily driver...
Be forwarned boys, the Baja Claw Radial is a GREAT tire! Probably the best rock tire and second only to the Bogger in the mud, but it IS NOT a good road tire. I had a set on a Jeep Pickup, they are average on dry pavement but really bad on wet pavement. They ARE NOT a siped tire.
Great hunting truck/weekend warrior tire, poor choice for a daily driver...





