So I have been reading all through the forum about tires, and it seems like it can get really involved - folks wanting to add spacers, lift their rig and make other modifications.
I mainly ride on pavement, or at worst, improved dirt roads (like fire trails). I am looking for basic radials that I can swap out with my factory tires, no spacers, nothing fancy.
Can I just go to Les Schwab (or Discount tire, or wherever), give them my sizes from the tires and have them mount the new tires on the rims - just like I do when I take my commuter car down there?
Just put a set of $40 Toyo's on there </snark>.
If I just buy some Sedona Rock-a-billy's or Tusk Terrabite's of the same sizes (27 X 9 X R14 & 27 X 11 X R14), can I jut swap them out without worrying about spacers or anything else?
The plan is to have two sets of wheels, so when I want to go down to the sand duns I can swap out to paddle wheels easily - although I am sure I will need to get a little more involved for paddle wheels - but for now - just looking to replace the stock road-deafening tires.
I mainly ride on pavement, or at worst, improved dirt roads (like fire trails). I am looking for basic radials that I can swap out with my factory tires, no spacers, nothing fancy.
Can I just go to Les Schwab (or Discount tire, or wherever), give them my sizes from the tires and have them mount the new tires on the rims - just like I do when I take my commuter car down there?
Just put a set of $40 Toyo's on there </snark>.
If I just buy some Sedona Rock-a-billy's or Tusk Terrabite's of the same sizes (27 X 9 X R14 & 27 X 11 X R14), can I jut swap them out without worrying about spacers or anything else?
The plan is to have two sets of wheels, so when I want to go down to the sand duns I can swap out to paddle wheels easily - although I am sure I will need to get a little more involved for paddle wheels - but for now - just looking to replace the stock road-deafening tires.