Tires?
#11
I added a torsion lift along with 2" blocks in the rear so mine is lifted a little and it does still rub on one side at the sway bar. Not sure why only one side, my plan is to try and shift the sway bar to the other side and see if I can stop the rubbing. I'm running the stock 20" wheels that came on the 08.
I do have some pics of the tires installed, I'll find them and post for you
Neal
I do have some pics of the tires installed, I'll find them and post for you
Neal
#13
I added a torsion lift along with 2" blocks in the rear so mine is lifted a little and it does still rub on one side at the sway bar. Not sure why only one side, my plan is to try and shift the sway bar to the other side and see if I can stop the rubbing. I'm running the stock 20" wheels that came on the 08.
I do have some pics of the tires installed, I'll find them and post for you
Neal
I do have some pics of the tires installed, I'll find them and post for you
Neal
Mine was the same with my stock 35s. That all ended when my new wheels years ago when I pushed the tires outward to match the offroad flares. It's interesting how some rigs rub stock and others can fit 37s with no modifications. I recently did green keys on the front and 1.5" spacers on the rear as well.
#16
Synthetickiller good info. I didnt know th here was a measure difference . I will check the ones you mentioned.
How about Toyo .
Seems to be very popular in off/on road vehicles such jeeps
Bfg are out of my list. May offer one of the nice ,Quiet Rides . But not the look Im trying to get . I can sacrifice the look a little bit for the ride but still the bfg are to plain
How about Toyo .
Seems to be very popular in off/on road vehicles such jeeps
Bfg are out of my list. May offer one of the nice ,Quiet Rides . But not the look Im trying to get . I can sacrifice the look a little bit for the ride but still the bfg are to plain
#18
not sure on millage, if I had to guess I'd say less than 10,000 with no visible wear.
I live in south Louisiana so no ice at all but lots of rain, so far no issues at all in the rain.
I pulled my neighbors chevy 2500 diesel out of a ditch a little while back, the front end was buried to the bumper. His wife tried to drive through the ditch to load a lawn mower in the back but didn't make it past the front end. A 3500 4x4 ford tried and he didn't budge it, I pulled her out in 4 HI with no issues at all. They surprised me when I did it.
Neal
I live in south Louisiana so no ice at all but lots of rain, so far no issues at all in the rain.
I pulled my neighbors chevy 2500 diesel out of a ditch a little while back, the front end was buried to the bumper. His wife tried to drive through the ditch to load a lawn mower in the back but didn't make it past the front end. A 3500 4x4 ford tried and he didn't budge it, I pulled her out in 4 HI with no issues at all. They surprised me when I did it.
Neal
#19
Synthetickiller good info. I didnt know th here was a measure difference . I will check the ones you mentioned.
How about Toyo .
Seems to be very popular in off/on road vehicles such jeeps
Bfg are out of my list. May offer one of the nice ,Quiet Rides . But not the look Im trying to get . I can sacrifice the look a little bit for the ride but still the bfg are to plain
How about Toyo .
Seems to be very popular in off/on road vehicles such jeeps
Bfg are out of my list. May offer one of the nice ,Quiet Rides . But not the look Im trying to get . I can sacrifice the look a little bit for the ride but still the bfg are to plain
#20
Depending on how soon you need tires, a buddy of mine is getting the STT Pros in 35x12.5r18 on his ram 2500. I'll let you know how they ride.
Mods, if links to other (non-hummer) forums aren't allowed, please remove...
There's a Tacoma forum where a lot of people ordered the Firestone MT2s. I've been leery of the brand ever since the blowouts in the 90s, but it's been so long, I doubt any of those engineers work there anymore.
Anyways, the guys there seem to love them & they ride smoothly, apparently, for whatever it's worth. Have a read:
https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/...on-mt2.507598/
Mods, if links to other (non-hummer) forums aren't allowed, please remove...
There's a Tacoma forum where a lot of people ordered the Firestone MT2s. I've been leery of the brand ever since the blowouts in the 90s, but it's been so long, I doubt any of those engineers work there anymore.
Anyways, the guys there seem to love them & they ride smoothly, apparently, for whatever it's worth. Have a read:
https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/...on-mt2.507598/