View Poll Results: Which budget tire?
Treadwright Crawlers
4
28.57%
Kenda Klevers
10
71.43%
Voters: 14. You may not vote on this poll
Budget tire poll, Kenda Klevers vs Treadwright Crawlers
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#12
How do they run in relation to advertised size vs actual size?
For example in the racing world M&H slicks run narrow while the Mickeys seem about right.
Because I always thought a 235/85 was a 32 inch tire, but Kenda's official stats say 31.8. I know I know 2/10ths is hardly anything. However, I have seen biggest differences between advertised and actual dimensions than that.
For example in the racing world M&H slicks run narrow while the Mickeys seem about right.
Because I always thought a 235/85 was a 32 inch tire, but Kenda's official stats say 31.8. I know I know 2/10ths is hardly anything. However, I have seen biggest differences between advertised and actual dimensions than that.
#13
#14
low noise here as well along with the thread life looking good for 2k worth of miles
Last edited by dusty1; 11-25-2014 at 06:38 AM. Reason: Same
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#17
#18
Any of you guys considered Tire Recappers of Nashville? Same Guarddog tread pattern and on the East Coast and they supposedly have all tires listed on their site stocking. I just can't justify retreads when I can get virgin tires for only a couple dollars more.
Tire Recappers ships free with 4 tire order so they are even less than Treadwright.
Tire Recappers ships free with 4 tire order so they are even less than Treadwright.
#19
Are you running the stock D2 wheels? I wouldn't think it's safe to run the 235/85/16 on the 8" stock wheel. Maybe if you never air-down.
I could be crazy.
Regarding the tires, my buddy had Kenda, good mud tire. Make a bit of a hum on pavement but...they are mud tires, they all do.
If you are looking for a third option. I have swamper Irok radial in 265/75/16
Amazing tires on and off road and man where they cheap. I've had them for a year so far. Very happy.
I could be crazy.
Regarding the tires, my buddy had Kenda, good mud tire. Make a bit of a hum on pavement but...they are mud tires, they all do.
If you are looking for a third option. I have swamper Irok radial in 265/75/16
Amazing tires on and off road and man where they cheap. I've had them for a year so far. Very happy.
#20
Those are very nice looking tires, I'll have to check them out.
I have a set of D1 wheels I was going to put the 235s on, but I am actually leaning towards a 265s now. I have 3" inches of lift and I think 265s might look a bit more balanced. Maybe even 285s but I don't care for they look and the to 255/85s are way to damn expensive for me.
Its been a long long time since I have measured them but I was thought it was 7 inches wide. This is what they look like though:
My rig currently has Hurricanes on it, which looked really good on road tires with 2 inches of lift, adding another inch and doing the shafts in preparation for some trails finds me having to come to a decision on tires.
I have a set of D1 wheels I was going to put the 235s on, but I am actually leaning towards a 265s now. I have 3" inches of lift and I think 265s might look a bit more balanced. Maybe even 285s but I don't care for they look and the to 255/85s are way to damn expensive for me.
Its been a long long time since I have measured them but I was thought it was 7 inches wide. This is what they look like though:
My rig currently has Hurricanes on it, which looked really good on road tires with 2 inches of lift, adding another inch and doing the shafts in preparation for some trails finds me having to come to a decision on tires.
Last edited by My6speedz; 02-17-2015 at 07:25 PM.