tires
#6
Re: tires
Not everyone lifts there truck to drive on the pavement Smart guy. Some of us actually plan to go off the pavement from time to time.
Boggers don't flex to well. TSL's aren't as good in mud.
I agree with Paul on the iroks, only downside is limited selection in sizes and they are directional. So i would suggest another tire type for a spare.
#7
Re: tires
Not everyone lifts there truck to drive on the pavement Smart guy. Some of us actually plan to go off the pavement from time to time.
Boggers don't flex to well. TSL's aren't as good in mud.
I agree with Paul on the iroks, only downside is limited selection in sizes and they are directional. So i would suggest another tire type for a spare.
Boggers don't flex to well. TSL's aren't as good in mud.
I agree with Paul on the iroks, only downside is limited selection in sizes and they are directional. So i would suggest another tire type for a spare.
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Re: tires
Not everyone lifts there truck to drive on the pavement Smart guy. Some of us actually plan to go off the pavement from time to time.
Boggers don't flex to well. TSL's aren't as good in mud.
I agree with Paul on the iroks, only downside is limited selection in sizes and they are directional. So i would suggest another tire type for a spare.
Boggers don't flex to well. TSL's aren't as good in mud.
I agree with Paul on the iroks, only downside is limited selection in sizes and they are directional. So i would suggest another tire type for a spare.