I saw a comment elsewhere that the 35" MTR is no longer available in a 15 wheel size. The Goodyear site seems to confirm this.
I’m surprised they didn’t discontinue 15” tires already, not much demand after the TJ production endedHow much demand is there for 15" wheel size?
Tbh, outside of this forum and some random pre-JK wrangler on the road, i just don't see much
Which is precisely why you should have snagged all the ones I've offered. Toss them in garbage bags, throw in some tire restore, and store them over in the corner. You can keep 5 of them in one little 35" circle if you stack them up.I'm bummed that if I shred another I won't find another new one.
That is what keeps running through my mind.I’m surprised they didn’t discontinue 15” tires already, not much demand after the TJ production ended
That'd be a good idea if I wasn't leaving CA in 2022. That's why I didn't, we're trying to minimize how much we will have to move.Which is precisely why you should have snagged all the ones I've offered. Toss them in garbage bags, throw in some tire restore, and store them over in the corner. You can keep 5 of them in one little 35" circle if you stack them up.
Good thing these are still available. They get 4.8 star ratings too.I saw a comment elsewhere that the 35" MTR is no longer available in a 15 wheel size. The Goodyear site seems to confirm this.
I'll do that when Jerry buys a full set of 20s!Good thing these are still available. They get 4.8 star ratings too.
Milestar Patagonia M/T Mud-Terrain Radial Tire - 35X12.50R15 113Q
Brand: Milestar
4.8 out of 5 stars 271 ratings
Tons of older vehicles still on the road running 15" tires.I’m surprised they didn’t discontinue 15” tires already, not much demand after the TJ production ended
20's are the thing in Florida these days.I'll do that when Jerry buys a full set of 20s!
Yes, but there aren't tons of them running 35-15's.Tons of older vehicles still on the road running 15" tires.
