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Old 12-10-2008, 02:31 PM
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http://treadwright.com/SearchResults...reendiamond=-1

I drive like 90% on road but when I do go off road, it's usually pretty hairy. Lots of mud usually.
Also, I need one that performs well in the snow too.

Any suggestions?

If none of those are great, just link me some similar sized ones.

Also, what are the names of those tires so I can read reviews?


Thanks for any help
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with the 2 or 3 inch lift you want i think these will be awesome
http://treadwright.com/Tires-30x9_50R15_MUD-P10.aspx
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with the 2 or 3 inch lift you want i think these will be awesome
http://treadwright.com/Tires-30x9_50R15_MUD-P10.aspx
your not gonna like these in the snow unless you take them in to a place and get them siped. i would go with there at's.
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I need tires ASAP and I don't have much $ (I'm a student) and they don't have the A/T in the 235.

So, Do you think I can fit any of these?
http://treadwright.com/SearchResults...reendiamond=-1

The diameter is only like 29.5" on the A/T's (by the way, are those good?).
Would the width be a problem? If so, could it be corrected inexpensively with some sort of backspacing?

Or, can anyone direct me to another retread company with quality A/T or M/T type tires?

And I read an artice saying siping is bad for tires, but I will probably have new ones in about 3-4 months.


Sorry I ask a lot of questions, this is all new to me and I would like to keep my life this winter.
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I have never heard of siping being bad espicially when you talking a mud terrain or something of that order in snow they help you bite allot better.

and here is a link to there ats. its the cheapest they got and they will be allot better for you in the snow and ice than the mt's you were looking at
http://treadwright.com/Tires-30x9_50R15_A_T-P8.aspx

and the back spacing should be fine. you might rub at full turn and when you flexing but it shouldnt be to bad.

HTH let us know if you need anything else
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yeah if its for a dd not a rock climber, they'll fit
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