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Old 07-28-2011, 09:12 PM
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have everybody I need some advice on some tires. I have a stock xj that is almost running on slicks, was going to lift and go with bigger tires but money has gotten tight, so for the moment tires are a little more important. So I want to get a/ts but not sure what brand or what sizes would fit my jeep with it being stock. So any thoughts or experience would be very appreciated.
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Check out the lift and tires section.
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Might be a stupid question but where on this forum is that under?
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lift/tire set up hope this helps you out also for tires it depends how big of lift you want to go if need tires first go with 31s and get a 2-3 inch lift
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Thanks this is great exactly what i was looking for!
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Goodyear wrangler duratracs are pretty good. Also Cooper discovery stt's are a little more aggressive but have a hard compound so they're quiet and last 40k plus on the road if taken care of which in that amount of time you could save up fir a lift. But Other than that the normal bfg ko are pretty well known for good street manners and being alright offroad.
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Also depends what all you will being. If serious 4 wheeling get a tire like the km2 but it will be pretty $$$ especially when start going 33+ in tires. If not then go with an at tire for a little bit and decide what you want to do from there
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Nothing to bad I live in fredericksburg va, we only got a few trails and mud. Ill probaly go to a used tire place for the time being. But I would love to get the km2s one day hopefully not too far in the future. But thanks!
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