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Lightest 35-34 in tires

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Old 10-25-2013, 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by jstikel3
How much pressure do you run in your 35x12.5x15 KM2...30 psi? I am looking at the same combo as soon as these darn 33s wear out.
Started at 30-32. Now run em 28-30
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Freewill: "C load rating from any brand will be lighter than D or E."

TJJK: "This is not a concise statement."

Freewill: "Fair enuf. I can be more concise. For your chosen tire size, the C load rating from any brand will be lighter than their D or E rated tire in the same size and style."

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Originally Posted by Freewill
Freewill: "C load rating from any brand will be lighter than D or E." TJJK: "This is not a concise statement." Freewill: "Fair enuf. I can be more concise. For your chosen tire size, the C load rating from any brand will be lighter than their D or E rated tire in the same size and style."
that is indeed concise
Old 10-26-2013, 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Freewill
Freewill: "C load rating from any brand will be lighter than D or E." TJJK: "This is not a concise statement." Freewill: "Fair enuf. I can be more concise. For your chosen tire size, the C load rating from any brand will be lighter than their D or E rated tire in the same size and style."
Brands-yes
There are some 6plys that are heavier than some 8 and 10 plys
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Originally Posted by kh202
that is indeed concise
See above post JA
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Originally Posted by TJJK
Brands-yes There are some 6plys that are heavier than some 8 and 10 plys
...In the same metric or flotation size
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35" MTR's are great on the highway. I live in the south so couldn't tell you about in the snow. Off-road they are awesome! And I only paid 233 a piece for 35x12.5x15s. Little over 1800 5rims 5 tires mounted and balanced delivered to the front door with warranty!
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Discount tire .com has tire discrp. with weight,tread depth & actual size in inches.



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