Good choice of tires?

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I have the Michelin LTX tire but in the A/T2 version so they are a little more aggresive than the tires he mentioned above. Got them as take offs with only,500 miles on them and paid 300 bucks for all 4 tires. So I practically stole them. But they are a pricey tire. However they're the best tire I've ever had and well,worth the price tag. Never taken them off pavement as my denali doesn't do that. Lol. But they perform fantastically in the snow where I live up in the mountains. And they handle fantastic around the winding mountain roads too. Just a thought for you. Michelin makes good tires! Lol.

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Indeed Michelin does make good tires as well as for motorcycles too! Dern that was a steal. I got my 18's brand new off of a take off with Goodyear wrangler sra for 700 so I got a pretty good deal too:) I like your tires though they look good on that wheel
 

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@Windwalker , that's a steal for those too! Yeah I really Like my wheel and tire setup. Perfect aggressiveness and they are extremely quiet and the size is perfect on my wheels and looks excellent with the rest of the truck. Fills the wheel well perfectly.
 

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The tires in your original post are all aggressive AT's, like almost a dedicated mud grip. That is the look you said you wanted. I say go with it. Also in that category are a couple of the Cooper Discoverers, the STT I think is one of them. I ran a set of Duratacs, they were great. Everywhere. Dry pavement, wet pavement, dirt, mud, etc. The siping on the tread blocks is great, the the sidebiters make a difference. They were noisy, but not obnoxious. The "smart tread" mud grips (like the Toyo MT) are designed to be less noisy than the big luggy old school mud grips, but they still hum driving down the road.

You ought to be able to fit a 32" tire under there easy.
 
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