P700 2019 700r wheels and tires

Remington

Remington

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Use the rig on the farm, gets slot of road use. Wanting to put all terrain radial tires on. Any help would be appreciated. Rig is totally stock.
I would suggest some LT tires. They will ware better and be better for your on road use as well not to mention much cheeper.would also recommend same size all the way around so new rims. Thats what I have. @BWAF Has them as well and he uses his rig on the farm too.

Welcome from Michigan BTW
got some pics of your rig? Kinda a big deal here is post some pics or its
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onecreeper

onecreeper

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Tusk Terrabytes....27" No lifts, No spacers needed, No Rubbing Stock Rims. No noticable loss of power but maybe a bit slower immediate acceleration due to tire size. Love em. On pavement they are smooth.

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livefromthetree

livefromthetree

It was a damn good ride. Seriously good.
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Mount Vernon Indiana
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Use the rig on the farm, gets slot of road use. Wanting to put all terrain radial tires on. Any help would be appreciated. Rig is totally stock.


Welcome from far SW Indiana. Tusk Terrabytes are a great tire. 27" fit stock wheels and suspension with no rubbing. They are about a perfect tire for road, gravel, hard pack and sloppy wet cut corn and bean fields. I have about 3800 miles on them in this pic

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Afwilson

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Welcome from far SW Indiana. Tusk Terrabytes are a great tire. 27" fit stock wheels and suspension with no rubbing. They are about a perfect tire for road, gravel, hard pack and sloppy wet cut corn and bean fields. I have about 3800 miles on them in this pic

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Did you put the same width tire on front and back? If so what width? Thanks
 
onecreeper

onecreeper

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I will be going with Tusk Terrabites 27x9-12 front and 27x11-12 for the rear hopefully this fall. Just waiting for the OEM ‘21 700-4 tires to wear thin. They are getting there!!!!
That is exactly what I did. I got 600 miles out of my original tires. They are still usable but these TTs are sooooooo much better.
 
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R700

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  1. 700-4
Welcome from far SW Indiana. Tusk Terrabytes are a great tire. 27" fit stock wheels and suspension with no rubbing. They are about a perfect tire for road, gravel, hard pack and sloppy wet cut corn and bean fields. I have about 3800 miles on them in this pic

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Thanks for input. Did u use stock width or something else. I am southern Illinois region. Idk what size is even on my rig factory.
 
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livefromthetree

livefromthetree

It was a damn good ride. Seriously good.
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Mount Vernon Indiana
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Did you put the same width tire on front and back? If so what width? Thanks

No, 9s front and 11s in back.


Thanks for input. Did u use stock width or something else. I am southern Illinois region. Idk what size is even on my rig factory.


All stock suspension and factory stock 12" wheels. 9" front tires and 11" rear
 

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