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Offline YJ_Aaron

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Re: Truck tires
« Reply #15 on: 12/15/09 - 04:31PM »
His are 315's and leveling kit.  Same as mine.
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Offline CRAZY LARRY

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Re: Truck tires
« Reply #16 on: 12/15/09 - 05:17PM »
Like Aaron I am running Ds my mine less psi = better ride.
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Offline OJTV8CJ

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Re: Truck tires
« Reply #17 on: 01/ 4/10 - 12:36PM »
Yep, they have the same weight rating, but the 265 E is 3195 lbs @ 80psi and the 285 D is 3195 lbs @ 65psi.  The 285's are about $30/tire more than the 265's.  Looking around $200/tire now.

Dang, I can't decide now.  I want bigger tires, but don't want to make the wrong decision.  Where the hell is Barbato?  I need to see his truck again...

I run 35 MTZ's.  Got them on a deal thru the Craigslist.

They are D's.  Ride fine and look really good on my truck.

(There is my post for this year.)
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Offline LibertyPatriot

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Re: Truck tires
« Reply #18 on: 01/ 4/10 - 01:08PM »
(There is my post for this year.)

Why'd you waste it on this thread?
I'd put something funny here, but you probably wouldn't get it anyway...