crazy jerry
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whats the stock wheels and tires with 200mi from a 17 going for?
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i wanted to go with these also, but discount tire could not get ahold of them so went with the ridge grapplers. if you get them tell us how they perform.
I agree with that. IMO and experience A/Ts are better suited to most driving conditions and some mild to moderate offroading.This is the best price I have found
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/pbt-pb1557re
All the other sites that had them seem to be more in the $500 range.
I am also torn between the A/T vs M/T. I am new to trucks and just looking to get into off-roading. My gut is the A/T will be a better starter to see how much and hard I really use the truck.
My r/t is between the a/t and m/t in the aggressiveness of the tread. I’m impressed in how well they do on road. Im in my truck 75 minutes a day and have to make business related blue tooth calls. Yet, I need aggressive enough tires to work on the farm. They do well off road but are quite as a/t on road.This is the best price I have found
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/pbt-pb1557re
All the other sites that had them seem to be more in the $500 range.
I am also torn between the A/T vs M/T. I am new to trucks and just looking to get into off-roading. My gut is the A/T will be a better starter to see how much and hard I really use the truck.
I just sold stock tires/wheels with 4500 miles for $1K to a local tire/wheel business.whats the stock wheels and tires with 200mi from a 17 going for?

You have probably been asked this a thousand times. If so Sorry. But. Will the Spare fit in the Well ? Can you Run Chains on those , and still clear ? I'm leaning more towards 35's, instead of 37's for a number of reasons. Thanks in advance.Brand: Falken Wildpeak AT3W
Size: 35x12.5/17
rubbing: No
MPG: Slight drop
Off road performance: Great for an AT
Wet performance: Great
Highway comfort: Great
Snow/Ice: Very good
Lift or level Required: No
Tread life: Great
Enjoyed these tires so far.
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You have probably been asked this a thousand times. If so Sorry. But. Will the Spare fit in the Well ? Can you Run Chains on those , and still clear ? I'm leaning more towards 35's, instead of 37's for a number of reasons. Thanks in advance.
I just let the truck warn me every time it starts, then get out of the screen. Dosnt really bother me too much.
Thanks for the help. I love my Truck . Haven't got to know it yet. Lord willing. I'll have years to enjoy it !Yea 35’s are a much better size for a good overall fit IMO. It isnt like 37’s are not doable, they just come with some drawbacks.
I am still running the factory spare tire, so not completely sure. But I have seen enough 35’s up there to know it is possible, although most have to be aired down real low to get them to squeeze up there.
I dont know for sure about the chains either as I have never had a set before. But again, I have seen pics of guys running chains with 35’s. It would have to be a tight fit for sure, though. Certainly will not clear 37’s and chains unless there has been a generous amount of trimming performed.
I haven't seen any customer reviews on the Pit Bulls.
Here's a brand new 3PMSF designed tire...
https://www.toyotires.com/product/open-country-at3
Too mild of a tread on a lighter 2 ply carcass to get through our rural acreage Springtime mud and rocks here on my PW. I have punctured through my 3 ply carcass Cooper S/T Maxx tire treads on these volcanic rocks. So the Toyo A/T 3's won't be going on my PW, but I have recommended them for a family member's Ram 2500 diesel 4x4 whom is currently running on some worn out Toyo A/T 2's.

Brand:Toyo r/t
Size:35
rubbing:no
MPG:12
Off road performance:great
Wet performance:great
Highway comfort:good
Snow/Ice:n/a
Lift or level Required:no
Tread life:unknown
PSI:55
Originally wanted Nitto Ridge Grapplers or Toyo at3 but the virus had those on back order. My tire guy really liked these and I’m surprised how quite they are on the highway. Just as quite as the original Duratracs. I am down 1.5 mpg with the 35 over 33 but completely expected that. If I get good tread life, I will stick with these again.
I know this is an old post but are you positive the AT3 in 35/12.5-17 is only a 2 ply sidewall? Seems odd that an e rated tire would be 2ply when the C rated at3 in 35/11.5-17 is 3 ply. View attachment 227617
Very happy with them. I’ve put about 7,000 on them and about to have the first rotation. As of now, I would highly recommend them.still happy? I have run RT in 35's on my jeep and liked them. I also wanted either the AT3 or the Nitto RG or the Falken At3w or the Toyo MT, CT but dang all on back order. My Ram dealer is running a buy 3 get 1 free sale and it is legit. ie tire prices are not jacked up and same individually as you would get via discount tire or tirebuyer.com etc. I finally asked about the RT and they had 4 of those that they could get. I know on my lighter jeep they did great in most conditions. Hopefully even better on the PW.
good deal. What did you end up using for tire height to recalibrate your speedo? On the jeep I was 33.5 but I also only ran 28psi or so. thanksVery happy with them. I’ve put about 7,000 on them and about to have the first rotation. As of now, I would highly recommend them.
Taser Ram. I’ve been happy with that too. I was wanting to also turn off the weather alert and run fogs with brights off road.good deal. What did you end up using for tire height to recalibrate your speedo? On the jeep I was 33.5 but I also only ran 28psi or so. thanks
I already have the AEV Snap (I know they say it won't work but it does and AEV had me bring my truck in to see why some were not working as I live next door to their R&D shop), I was meaning what tire height did you program in. thanksTaser Ram. I’ve been happy with that too. I was wanting to also turn off the weather alert and run fogs with brights off road.