Where to find tire/wheel package for 30x9.5
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Where to find tire/wheel package for 30x9.5
Been looking around a few websites and I'm really interested in a tire/wheel package to save a little bit of cash and just have them conveniently ready to go for my Jeep.
I'm looking for a 30x9.5 all terrain on 15 inch wheels...sort of the black AR wheel type or the ProComp ones are nice too.
Any website suggestions that have 30 inch tire/wheel combos? Smallest size I've seen is 31x10.5
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I'm looking for a 30x9.5 all terrain on 15 inch wheels...sort of the black AR wheel type or the ProComp ones are nice too.
Any website suggestions that have 30 inch tire/wheel combos? Smallest size I've seen is 31x10.5
Thanks
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Not sure where you can get a combo. But your better off getting 235/75r15. Nearly the same size, cheaper, and many more tire options.
30s measure about 29.6 inches and 235s are about 29 and some to 29.2or3 inches. So really not much difference and you save money and have lots more available
30s measure about 29.6 inches and 235s are about 29 and some to 29.2or3 inches. So really not much difference and you save money and have lots more available
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BFG AT KO2s and Hankook Dynapro ATM2s both come in 30x9.5r15. Tire rack carries them both. They do wheel combos. I don't know if they will have the wheels you like though.
I run the Hankook 30x9.5r15 (Dynapro ATM2) on 15s and I have really been liking them. Slightly less aggressive than a BFG, but about $40 cheaper per tire, and still 6ply, and a better fit for my 80/day commute. Recently got to try them out on ice and snow, and was particularly happy (they claim to be good for those conditions, but you never know until you get a chance to play around on them).
Tire Rack is good for checking size and availability, but they don't carry every single brand. But most of the big names.
I run the Hankook 30x9.5r15 (Dynapro ATM2) on 15s and I have really been liking them. Slightly less aggressive than a BFG, but about $40 cheaper per tire, and still 6ply, and a better fit for my 80/day commute. Recently got to try them out on ice and snow, and was particularly happy (they claim to be good for those conditions, but you never know until you get a chance to play around on them).
Tire Rack is good for checking size and availability, but they don't carry every single brand. But most of the big names.
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BFG AT KO2s and Hankook Dynapro ATM2s both come in 30x9.5r15. Tire rack carries them both. They do wheel combos. I don't know if they will have the wheels you like though.
I run the Hankook 30x9.5r15 (Dynapro ATM2) on 15s and I have really been liking them. Slightly less aggressive than a BFG, but about $40 cheaper per tire, and still 6ply, and a better fit for my 80/day commute. Recently got to try them out on ice and snow, and was particularly happy (they claim to be good for those conditions, but you never know until you get a chance to play around on them).
Tire Rack is good for checking size and availability, but they don't carry every single brand. But most of the big names.
I run the Hankook 30x9.5r15 (Dynapro ATM2) on 15s and I have really been liking them. Slightly less aggressive than a BFG, but about $40 cheaper per tire, and still 6ply, and a better fit for my 80/day commute. Recently got to try them out on ice and snow, and was particularly happy (they claim to be good for those conditions, but you never know until you get a chance to play around on them).
Tire Rack is good for checking size and availability, but they don't carry every single brand. But most of the big names.
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Not sure where you can get a combo. But your better off getting 235/75r15. Nearly the same size, cheaper, and many more tire options.
30s measure about 29.6 inches and 235s are about 29 and some to 29.2or3 inches. So really not much difference and you save money and have lots more available
30s measure about 29.6 inches and 235s are about 29 and some to 29.2or3 inches. So really not much difference and you save money and have lots more available
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30s are a dying tire size. Manufactures aren't really focusing on it. There are more brands making 235s and even more making 31s. Alot of companies are skipping over 30s because there are really no advantages over 235s or 31s. 30s are literally stuck in the middle haha
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Look at somewhere like discounttiredirect.com
Choose your own tires and own wheels.
I believe you create your own package then they show up ready to install.
My father ordered his TJ package there, he chose 33x10.50 BFG A/T and vision 15x8's.
Total was just over 1k for the package.
Choose your own tires and own wheels.
I believe you create your own package then they show up ready to install.
My father ordered his TJ package there, he chose 33x10.50 BFG A/T and vision 15x8's.
Total was just over 1k for the package.