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33x10.5 BFG A/t
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32x11.5 Bfg A/t
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32x11.5 Bfg KM2
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33x10.5 Bfg KM2
12.50%
33x12.5 Goodyear Duratrac
37.50%
33x12.5 Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ
6.25%
33x12.5 Mud Country
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33x12.5 Grabber A/t
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12.50%
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"What tire should I run" with actual info of what it's used for

Old 10-04-2014, 02:29 AM
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Just lifted it with 4.5" RE lift and I purchased 15x8 wheels with 3.75 backspacing. I'm thinking about a 32" tire or 33 at the max.

I live in a rural farming area. Surrounded by a lot of loose gravel roads that I drive daily. The jeep is not my Daily driver but I do like to drive it to work on occasion 30 miles round trip. I like to drive around the worst roads around here and explore and basically try to get myself lost. I like to try and find trails to drive through the hilly woods around us as well.

if it snows during the winter it will be my main vehicle that I drive. (usually just a few big storms a year maybe 3-4 weeks total of snow on the ground)

I do plan to go to some local offroad parks and hit the trails there.

My xj is basically a multi purpose vehicle but like I said it's not my daily driver but it needs a tire that can still handle being on the roads every once in awhile. Especially since I will take the highway to get to a wheeling spot.

I'm getting tires through work so I may not be able to choose everything. here are some I'm considering in no particular order

everything is 15" wheel all prices are rounded give or take a few dollars

33x12.5 Goodyear Duratrac (I wish these were in 32's or at least 10.5's)
32x11.5 Bfg KM2's $205
33x10.5 Bfg KM2's $215
32x11.5 Bfg All terrains $205
33x10.5 Bfg All terrains $170
33x12.5 Mickey Thompson MTZ $205
33x12.5 Dick Cepeck Mud country $180
33x12.5 General Grabber AT2 $165
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I run 33 inch Goodyear dura tracks and I couldn't be happier. Never had a better tire on anything I've run
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I run this tire and the brand is supplied by "Friend Tire Company" to many dealers all over the country. I have used it in all conditions from trails, rocks, snow and on/off road, usually air down to about 15psi. off road. I have been well pleased with them now for about 2 yrs. zero issues.

The tire is a Gladiator GR9000-MT 33x12:50x15 on a wheel with 3 3/4" BS. My XJ has 4 /1/2" of lift also.

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My 33x10.50 km2's work great. I have 18k on them and they are just a tad over 1/2 tread life.

Another tire to consider are general grabber (red letters in 33x12.50). I have them on my YJ and had them on my XJ in it 35" flavor.

On wet roads and loose gravel/dirt they are better then the km2 in snow it's a wash but they were designed for desert terrain which is all loose dirt and gravel. So keep that in mind.
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thanks I'll keep that in mind the grabbers are available to me I was just trying to avoid a 12.5 tire
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I'd bump up to a 16" rim. 285 75 16 Cooper ST Maxx
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I run the 33x10.5 BFG ATs and really like the tire they last forever work good on road and off road. But I really don't play it the mud mostly rocks and snow wheeling. Not to bash the duratrac but just about every duratrac I've seen have had a very bad cupping problems.
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My dura tracks have 12k miles and no signs of wear in any way so far.
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Out of all the tires I've had experience with (km2's, bfg all terrains, DC mud countries, cooper STT's, SS Irok radials, bias TSL's, Ground Hawgs, and a few random off brands,) the two that I have been most impressed with for an all around rig that sees a decent amount of street use are the STT's and the mud countries. They both have great traction in mud/dirt/gravel, behave decent on the road, and wear pretty well (although the STT's seem to wear a little better.)

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Originally Posted by XJNVA
Out of all the tires I've had experience with (km2's, bfg all terrains, DC mud countries, cooper STT's, SS Irok radials, bias TSL's, Ground Hawgs, and a few random off brands,) the two that I have been most impressed with for an all around rig that sees a decent amount of street use are the STT's and the mud countries. They both have great traction in mud/dirt/gravel, behave decent on the road, and wear pretty well (although the STT's seem to wear a little better.) .02
I replaced the stt's on my jeep with km2. The stt started to have belt issues after wheeling and airing down. The new BFG ko2 comes out next month it's a pretty impressive tire for an AT they did some testing at one of my local trails and it hooked up well.
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Duratracs. They last forever, they are excellent in snow/ice, great road manners. Did I mention they last forever?
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The reason I suggested what I did was cost just a little over a $100 mounted and balanced on my wheels. They have been on now for almost 2 yrs. excellent wear and zero damage from air downs on trail.
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Originally Posted by Fred/N0AZZ
The reason I suggested what I did was cost just a little over a $100 mounted and balanced on my wheels. They have been on now for almost 2 yrs. excellent wear and zero damage from air downs on trail.
I wouldnt consider 15 psi to be aired down, really. What tire would get damaged from that ? I air down my kevlars to 7psi no problems. Just saying. If you never aired down lower then 15 you should try it next time. Makes a big difference.
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I wouldnt consider 15 psi to be aired down, really. What tire would get damaged from that ? I air down my kevlars to 7psi no problems. Just saying. If you never aired down lower then 15 you should try it next time. Makes a big difference.
I run 10 psi. On my rigs if I had beadlocks I'd go to 5-7. But if I forget my compressor and have to make the 50mile drive home I'll goto 20
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With it not being your DD I would honestly go with a quality mud tire. All terrain just don't perform that well off road. Its a great tire for the average person who dd's there rig and trail rides on the weekend, but for someone in your situation I'd recommend a quality mud/offroad tire

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