Best 37 for an 18" rim
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Great offroad, Good onroad. But probably not really what you are looking for, hence the
Pitbull Rocker LT Radial
Pitbull Rocker LT Radial
ROCKERŽ XORTM LT RADIAL
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Too bad you're not near sacto.
A store near me has some 37x13.50x18 Toyo M/T's that will be going for CHEAP!!!!
Unfortunately, I run a 17" rim, or I'd snag a spare set to play with.
A store near me has some 37x13.50x18 Toyo M/T's that will be going for CHEAP!!!!
Unfortunately, I run a 17" rim, or I'd snag a spare set to play with.
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JK Junkie
I don't think they are great for general driving needs however.
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Originally Posted by BKGM Jeepers
Too bad you're not near sacto.
A store near me has some 37x13.50x18 Toyo M/T's that will be going for CHEAP!!!!
Unfortunately, I run a 17" rim, or I'd snag a spare set to play with.
A store near me has some 37x13.50x18 Toyo M/T's that will be going for CHEAP!!!!
Unfortunately, I run a 17" rim, or I'd snag a spare set to play with.
I thought there were 2 versions of the krawler? The comp version (non DOT) and the street version.
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Originally Posted by nthinuf
Great offroad, Good onroad. But probably not really what you are looking for, hence the
Pitbull Rocker LT Radial
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Yeah that's alitle more than I need at this moment, but a great looking tire. I might go for the nitto terra grapplers. I like the look of those as well. Would really like to run the Toyo open country Mts, but does anyone know how they would be as a daily driver tire, as far as wear and noise? How about some dick cepeks?
EDIT: Also worth noting is that the Toyo's were one of the less expensive tires (35's) when looking for something to fit an 18" wheel. I also looked at Pro Comp Xtreme All Terrains but they were approx $80 more per tire.
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Well price is definitely a concern, and I'm glad to hear people like them, because that's really what I want. How many miles are people getting out of the toyos? Anyone wore a set out yet?
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Im also running 18" stock rims and was curious as to how tall the Falken tire is?
Im leaning more towards them as soon as I wear out the Bridgestones on now.
Thanks.
Im leaning more towards them as soon as I wear out the Bridgestones on now.
Thanks.