How's the road noise on those? I'm currently running the Grabber ATX with no complaints, but considering going to these the next time around.33 x 10.5 Genral Grabber X3 on ravines. I love the look of the tire with the lettering on the sidewall and have no complaints on the performance of the tire. They are a little heavy fwiw.
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Or go anywhere other than gravel roads.
So basically what you should expect when comparing an MT to an AT?The ATs on my Ford or Chevy pickups.
Or probably KO2s.
Not me Boogieman. Had a well built XJ for years and was very active on the JF, Naxja, and Pirate sites. After 270k the 4.0L finally gave up and the rust took care of everything else. Had kids and took a break for a while. Found a TJ and now I'm back for a father/son project.
Nah, that's just TheBoog doing what he does.You really think that?
Videos remind me of why I hate the wet, heavy Oregon snow. I was up in about 12" a few weeks back on the coast and it was fresh, and still miserable!33 x 10.5 KO2s with a 4" lift. 15 x 3.75. All installed by the PO. Original 3.07 gearing...going Super 30/35...locker is backordered 2 months. Here's some YouTube videos if you want to see them in deep snow on logging roads.
That's my point, asking for pizza cutters and specifying 33x10.5 doesn't make any sense.In bias ply tire days it was stuff like the 7.5x15 or 7.5x16 or the king of pizza cutting the 34x9x16 TSL https://www.vividracing.com/-p-1517...PvF5NLhLveT9_Dk34iJ--u1czgpgXa9AaAgWCEALw_wcB.
Pizza cutters don't really exist anymore aside from a few outliers that aren't exactly street friendly. I'm pretty sure the audience knows I'm looking narrow and tall(ish) tires.....not some bias ply's that came off somebody's tractor.Videos remind me of why I hate the wet, heavy Oregon snow. I was up in about 12" a few weeks back on the coast and it was fresh, and still miserable!
That's my point, asking for pizza cutters and specifying 33x10.5 doesn't make any sense.
Keep in mind, the Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac is also an excellent choice and available to fit your criteria also.Pizza cutters don't really exist anymore aside from a few outliers that aren't exactly street friendly. I'm pretty sure the audience knows I'm looking narrow and tall(ish) tires.....not some bias ply's that came off somebody's tractor.
This thread summed things up. BFG K02's in 33x10.5 are about it unless I want to go load range E.
Thanks for the help everyone! I've been out of the game for 12 years and alot of things (like even taller/skinnier tires) have gone extinct! I'll probably go for the BFG K02's in 33x10.5r15.
In bias ply tire days it was stuff like the 7.5x15 or 7.5x16 or the king of pizza cutting the 34x9x16 TSL https://www.vividracing.com/-p-1517...PvF5NLhLveT9_Dk34iJ--u1czgpgXa9AaAgWCEALw_wcB.
I love the Duratrac's! But it doesn't look like they come in the tall/skinny flavor. Some 33x12.5's load C and some metric equivalents, but all Load range D or E.Keep in mind, the Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac is also an excellent choice and available to fit your criteria also.
Yeah, I see that now. Not sure what I was thinking? That's a bummer though.I love the Duratrac's! But it doesn't look like they come in the tall/skinny flavor. Some 33x12.5's load C and some metric equivalents, but all Load range D or E.
Hey , I'm wondering what lift you're running and how you're liking the tires. I' going for a similar look and functionality. Thanks10.5 on a 30" tire would appear very wide. 10.5 on a 38" tire would appear very skinny. So what's a 'pizza cutter' , exactly?
33x10.5 tire is not 'skinny'. They just aren't the widest option.
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I still wouldn't consider 10" a pizza cutter, but there is a KM3 available in 32X10R15. It's marketed as a UTV tire, but has a Q speed rating.
Speed ratings or weight ratings maybe.Saw that KM3 in 32x10x15 but Costco wouldn't sell them for road use. What is the difference between a car and UTV tire that wouldn't let them work safely on an LJ for street/off road???
I still wouldn't consider 10" a pizza cutter, but there is a KM3 available in 32X10R15. It's marketed as a UTV tire, but has a Q speed rating.