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I keep telling people to buy offroad light truck tires. They cost the same and last 10 times longer
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I just purchased 4 Rip Saw 28x10x14's
Hoping i dont have any rubbing when i install them.
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Pretty sure that's what I'm doing. Plus I really want raised white letters.I keep telling people to buy offroad light truck tires. They cost the same and last 10 times longer
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I have the 28x10x14 Rip Saws, im going to try them after this weekends ride. I will post up my findings. Hopping the 28x10's will clear without modificationsSo what options are out there if you don't want to change rims since the front OEM's are smaller?
There are several running 28 without any mods. A true to size 28 may be snug.So what options are out there if you don't want to change rims since the front OEM's are smaller?
Yes im going ro try them, only want all 5 to be one size tire.cool - so you are running the same size front and back?
Pics!!The Rip Saws are Very aggressive pattern, so hoping they will fit. New ride has Fox shocks, so i should be able to adjust if needed.
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Are you wanting to go same width tire front and rear or stick with the skinny wide setupSorry think I didn't ask the right question - not worried about overall DIA but the fact that the front OEM rim is more narrow
I'm planning on using stock rims and adding 28 or 30x9 terrabites to all for cornersSorry think I didn't ask the right question - not worried about overall DIA but the fact that the front OEM rim is more narrow
I keep telling people to buy offroad light truck tires. They cost the same and last 10 times longer
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What light truck tire you running I need something that will go through mud when it's pouring rain out having to check fences or have a down tree we have a lot of hills that will get slick as crap when it rains but I going from Farm to farm on the road and gravel and in the spring we fish on all the river so you'll spend all day two times a week just running up down asphalt and gravel roads so regular UTV Tires wear out incredibly fast for me what size and style would you recommend
@moparornocar is running the BFGs. I was really impressed at how well they performed after riding with him.Several people are running BFG KO2 and MudTerrain you’ll have to buy a 15” Wheel as they don’t make them in 14” anymore. I can’t speak to traction in mud with a SxS but they work well enough on my truck when I’ve used it in those conditions.