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Haha I can understand that, those tires look great, know how they last? perform? Oh and truck is looking killer

From the reviews I've gotten from them (I did a lot of research) is they have been lasting guys with heavy duty truck about 40-50k miles...and still will have some tread left...

My x-bro in law has these tires on his half ton...and they perform great. He hasn't had to use 4x4 yet!

And thanks man
 
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And they were only $1100 mounted and balanced!
 

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looking good
 

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Looks great! Not a fan of the rock knocker steering stabilizers, but to each his own.

I love those tires! Looks like the DuraTrac with a difference center tread block.
 
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Thanks everyone!

THe the so called "rock nocker" is mounted so low because they sent me a stabalizer for 03-05 trucks and I have steering linkage for an 09+ truck. I'll be fabbing it up higher when I get time. But I have to have dual stabalizers
 

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From the reviews I've gotten from them (I did a lot of research) is they have been lasting guys with heavy duty truck about 40-50k miles...and still will have some tread left...

My x-bro in law has these tires on his half ton...and they perform great. He hasn't had to use 4x4 yet!

And thanks man

For 35x12.50x17?!?!?! Holy crap, damn I might need to look into these.
They should last 60k on a 1/2 ton
 
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Yup 35x12.50r17...thats why I didn't go 37s. It was gonna be $1600 for for 37s.

My x bro in law has had his for about 10K miles no and they still look brand new... they are like an very aggressive AT. I'm not sure if they are classfied an MT or AT. lol
 

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I'd just tell everyone it's a m/t:D haha but it's a sweet tire for sure and a really nice price
 
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are you running any wheel spacers?

Nope...just went with a different offset wheel so they stuck out a little further.

I ran wheel spacers on the 03 I had...nothing but a nightmare.


Welcome to the forum BTW!
 

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Thanks, I just lifted my 04 1500 6 inches, it was leveled when I bought it with 33's. I'm looking to get 35's with 18" wheels, getting kinda stressed over the offset and backspacing info.
 
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Its a PITA to figure out what works best for your truck. And the offset/back spacing is kinda hard to understand.

What I did was I found a 3/4 ton with the wheel stance I wanted...asked em what it was...and went from there.

I wont be much help to ya bc 3/4 tons will need different back spacing than an 1/2ton
 

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Here's a photo. I can't stand the wheels and tires, but the lift was more important as a first investment.
 

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