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Getting to grips with 35" tyres

Fortunately not. No. These are quite narrow 37s and might well fit. I have around 70 mm of lift on now, but if I have to put more on then, well.....


Chris
 
Didn't have much lift on mine with these 37's and they were big fat things, they only rubbed a bit :)
 

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Oh yes. These are a good deal thinner. Hopefully they will be alright on the 8J rim!

Chris
 
Same tyres on Ray's truck with about 4" lift:

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Stuffed just fine

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You don't need a monster lift to make 37's work.
 

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Jon Wildsmith said:
.......You don't need a monster lift to make 37's work.

That's good because I think that "monster" truck is a bit OTT....was hoping that Chris wouldn't "spoil" his by going that far....

All in my humble opinion of course....YMMV. ;)
 
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i thought they seemed quite reasonable when i bought my rear ARB locker and compressor from them. :thumbup:

i guess with the simex tyres they have invested a lot of money buying a container full, so understandably want to make a nice profit when selling them. :)
 
Ryan Thomson said:
What tyres are those?
Pro Comp 37x13x16 Xterrain's , not very good at digging but that's not surprising with their width.
 
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