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Old 03-08-2009, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by fighterpilotmav
They look sick


on pro comp 7089
that looks really tough doesn't it!?
Old 03-09-2009, 07:51 AM
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I had some 38"ssrs on a F-250 I had a bout 15000 miles on them and they still looked brand new. When my MTZ's wear out I am getting a set of 35's for my JK...
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Anyone have info on the radial TSLs? Are they bias-ply as well? I thought radial means its not bias ply. The only reason I ask is because they make the TSL radials in 36/12.5/16, which is pretty rare. Anyone else know of any 36" tires that will work on my Pro Comp 8069 16" wheels??
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Originally Posted by joneszj
Anyone have info on the radial TSLs? Are they bias-ply as well? I thought radial means its not bias ply. The only reason I ask is because they make the TSL radials in 36/12.5/16, which is pretty rare. Anyone else know of any 36" tires that will work on my Pro Comp 8069 16" wheels??
No, the radial TSL's are radials. They are not nearly as tough as the standard bias ply TSL's. But they ride much better on the HWY. Personally, I would take the TrXus MT over the radial TSL's. The 35x12.50R16 is a true 35" tall. Most 35's are 34-34.5" tall. Most 36's are 35.5" tall. But there are not many 36's in a 16" wheel size.
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Originally Posted by Stuka
Personally, I would take the TrXus MT over the radial TSL's. The 35x12.50R16 is a true 35" tall. Most 35's are 34-34.5" tall. Most 36's are 35.5" tall. But there are not many 36's in a 16" wheel size.
That is exactly what I am coming to find out, the more I read and research. I really am liking the TrXus MT's too, they look pretty aggressive but it seems like they might offer some advantages of an AT...that being said, I can't find any real good pictures online. Are they siped in the center lugs, or are all the lugs siped? Also, they are load range C, I'm assuming they will ride softer than D's, but will they wear quicker as well??

Anybody who's running these tires, if yo could post up some pics and talk about lies/dislikes, that'd be awesome.



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