panthermike
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Tasteful mods IMO is 3" lift, tires, and yes aftermarket wheels.What were the "tasteful mods" done by the previous owner? Was it jacked up? Were aftermarket rims fitted?
This one has not been "brodozered".
Tasteful mods IMO is 3" lift, tires, and yes aftermarket wheels.What were the "tasteful mods" done by the previous owner? Was it jacked up? Were aftermarket rims fitted?
Does this truck have stock wheels? Stock ride height?
33x12.5x20 equals 305/55/R20 but are half inch narrower.
Brodozer tires look cool, but are usually, noisy, crappy on the highway/wet/snow/ice and are expensive.
That what scares me when I see lifted truck in rear view mirror. People spend fortune on lift kit, FOX hydraulics or Bilstein and than buy absolutely the cheapest tire, which is the most important part.Thx for the close size. Slightly more narrow would be fine for me. The truck looks great but the tires are overly aggressive and cheap Chinese ones from my googling. Don't mind some noise but these guys are noisy!
I did find at Walmart they have the Michelin for 310/tire, which isn't bad! 305/55R20 size.https://www.goodyear.ca/en_CA/tires/wrangler-all-terrain-adventure-with-kevlar/2732.html
Good on the highway, reasonable off road and have a mountain symbol winter rating to boot.
https://www.michelin.ca/en/auto/tires/michelin-ltx-a-t2
Good on the highway, good off road. Michelin quality.
Thx for the close size. Slightly more narrow would be fine for me. The truck looks great but the tires are overly aggressive and cheap Chinese ones from my googling. Don't mind some noise but these guys are noisy!
You will likely appreciate a higher quality tire in your scenario. Though some noise is just the nature of the beast with AT tires.
I've been shopping tires for my Ram, and while I love the AT look, practicality just doesn't make sense. It's a pavement queen and the most offroad it sees is maybe climbing a curb to get out of Costco.
While researching tires, I came across Nokian Outpost nAT that I would consider. They come in 305/55/20 as well. Made in USA if that's important to you.
Just put a set of Nokian Outpost NaT on the Tundra. 275/60R20. About 32" in diameter.
So far, they are remarkably quiet for an AT. Not quite as quiet as the Michelin LTX that came off the truck but very quiet given their tread depth and style.
https://na.nokiantyres.com/all-terrain-tires/nokian-tyres-outpost-nat/
Do you get sidewall dry rot no extra charge?https://www.goodyear.ca/en_CA/tires/wrangler-all-terrain-adventure-with-kevlar/2732.html
Good on the highway, reasonable off road and have a mountain symbol winter rating to boot.
https://www.michelin.ca/en/auto/tires/michelin-ltx-a-t2
Good on the highway, good off road. Michelin quality.
It sounds like it's brodoziered to me. Is it missing the loud exhaust?Tasteful mods IMO is 3" lift, tires, and yes aftermarket wheels.
This one has not been "brodozered".
A truck on 33” tires isn’t a brodozerIt sounds like it's brodoziered to me. Is it missing the loud exhaust?
https://tiresize.com/calculator/
It sounds like it's brodoziered to me. Is it missing the loud exhaust?
https://tiresize.com/calculator/
The largest I know of is 31s.Find me a highway tire in that size and i'm in!
A 275/60R20 is a 32” tire. Lots of nice highway tires in that size.The largest I know of is 31s.