Tire Question
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JK Super Freak
There is enough info on this forum to research just about any tire, find what you want and then go pricing, with the cost of shipping tires you may be better to find a local supplier.
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Discount Tire seems to be pretty good, or tirerack has a large selection for browsing. Its hard to see mud tires in person since alot of shops don't carry them and have to special order.
make sure to check out the "4-doors and 33's" thread. there are a lot of good pics of different tires in there
make sure to check out the "4-doors and 33's" thread. there are a lot of good pics of different tires in there
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I'm looking for a bit larger tire than that, at least 36's if not 38's. which tires I'm going with is one of the few things I havent yet settled. building my jeep before I even buy it, in my mind and on paper, lol.
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Do yourself a favor and check out 4wheelparts pretty close. I heard about a lot of bait and switch stuff happening. You know, order a set of muds and AT's show up, then they want you to pay the shipping for their screwup.