Tire size - 265 vs 255, Falken or Pirrelli?
#12
You might want to consider these: http://www.multimiletires.com/detail...S---SUV&id=475
I got mine in 265/70R18and they just scrub at full lock and just a touch if you're driving in access mode. I think they look pretty good. They're quiet and work well in the south Georgia mud, clay and dirt.
I got mine in 265/70R18and they just scrub at full lock and just a touch if you're driving in access mode. I think they look pretty good. They're quiet and work well in the south Georgia mud, clay and dirt.
#13
What was the cost on those? I have my eye on an extra set of wheels right now, with the intention of a second set of more off-raod appropriate tires.
That being said, I had the opportunity last weekend to go wandering in the Flint Hills here in Kansas - checking out the wild fires and prescribed burns that are happening now. I got to run on some loose rocks going uphill, cross a few streams (very low water level - pretty dry here) and go through some mud ruts where the fire trucks had been through. Both vehicle and tires performed well!
That being said, I had the opportunity last weekend to go wandering in the Flint Hills here in Kansas - checking out the wild fires and prescribed burns that are happening now. I got to run on some loose rocks going uphill, cross a few streams (very low water level - pretty dry here) and go through some mud ruts where the fire trucks had been through. Both vehicle and tires performed well!
#14
What was the cost on those? I have my eye on an extra set of wheels right now, with the intention of a second set of more off-raod appropriate tires.
That being said, I had the opportunity last weekend to go wandering in the Flint Hills here in Kansas - checking out the wild fires and prescribed burns that are happening now. I got to run on some loose rocks going uphill, cross a few streams (very low water level - pretty dry here) and go through some mud ruts where the fire trucks had been through. Both vehicle and tires performed well!
That being said, I had the opportunity last weekend to go wandering in the Flint Hills here in Kansas - checking out the wild fires and prescribed burns that are happening now. I got to run on some loose rocks going uphill, cross a few streams (very low water level - pretty dry here) and go through some mud ruts where the fire trucks had been through. Both vehicle and tires performed well!
#15
What was the cost on those? I have my eye on an extra set of wheels right now, with the intention of a second set of more off-raod appropriate tires.
That being said, I had the opportunity last weekend to go wandering in the Flint Hills here in Kansas - checking out the wild fires and prescribed burns that are happening now. I got to run on some loose rocks going uphill, cross a few streams (very low water level - pretty dry here) and go through some mud ruts where the fire trucks had been through. Both vehicle and tires performed well!
That being said, I had the opportunity last weekend to go wandering in the Flint Hills here in Kansas - checking out the wild fires and prescribed burns that are happening now. I got to run on some loose rocks going uphill, cross a few streams (very low water level - pretty dry here) and go through some mud ruts where the fire trucks had been through. Both vehicle and tires performed well!
#17
I ended up with Michelin defenders. 265/65R18. They are nice and quiet and ride smooth (wife is happy). No rubbing,
I have done some dry weather relatively mild off roading and they worked like a champ. I don't think I will need more than these for the off roading I do. If I do ever get more aggressive in my off roading I will probably by new wheels and tires for just that purpose.
I gave up looking cool with aggressive tires for a smoother quieter ride.
Thanks for all the feedback.
I have done some dry weather relatively mild off roading and they worked like a champ. I don't think I will need more than these for the off roading I do. If I do ever get more aggressive in my off roading I will probably by new wheels and tires for just that purpose.
I gave up looking cool with aggressive tires for a smoother quieter ride.
Thanks for all the feedback.
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