just mounted my 35's
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RE: just mounted my 35's
they fit perfectly on a level kit... no rubbing what so ever and this past weekend i did a little 4 wheeling and took my sway bar off and was doing some cool articulation and they dident hit rub or nothing..
road noise there kinda loud..... from what ive been told cuz you can baaaaarley hear them inside the truck..this cab is realllly reallly quiet i have straight exhaust and these tires and i dont hear nothing in side but everyone says my truck is SOOOOO loud... and then the tires have a sweet hum to them...
road noise there kinda loud..... from what ive been told cuz you can baaaaarley hear them inside the truck..this cab is realllly reallly quiet i have straight exhaust and these tires and i dont hear nothing in side but everyone says my truck is SOOOOO loud... and then the tires have a sweet hum to them...
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RE: just mounted my 35's
oh yea and i mounted them my self on stocky alum. wheels.. they went on with the greatest of ease. no probs what so ever. they did take some weight to balence.. the first one only needed about 3 ounces all together... so i was like WHOA i was thinking alot of weight would be neeeded but then tire 2 took like 10 ounces..YIKES took like 20 minutes to balnce with all that weigtht
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RE: just mounted my 35's
[align=left]I've had toyo MT 35" for about a year. Never seen a better tire for wear, absolutely quiet, great grip in rain, mud, snow, and they wear very evenly. Using a 2" leveling kit.
Hope to move up to 37's, but may be a pipe dream...
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Hope to move up to 37's, but may be a pipe dream...
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