BarnYard,
The tires were BF Goodrich 35" X 12. 50" Mudders on 16. 5 inch alloy wheels. Those tires were rated at 3380lbs well over the OEMS. They are great tires, just don't think they are good for heavy loads such as big campers. I beleive the problem was the "high sidewalls" as it was the sidewall that gave away. Tire guys said it could happen to any tire. I think the way to go is 19. 5" wheels, that way you can get a REAL re-groovable truck tire that will go 300,000 miles. This is where you can find the ALL STEEL BELTED TIRES. Check out the Product Review Section and read about the Rickson 19. 5 wheels. Alcoa makes them as well. Way cool looks and expensive.
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2000, 3500 Driftwood, 4X4, Quad Cab, SLT+ Laramie, Tan Leather, 6 Speed, 3. 54LSD, Tow Package, Camper Package, All Possible Options, Rancho RS 9000 Shocks, Linex Bed Liner, K&N Air Filter, Husky Floor Mats, Geno's Smoothie, Chrome "Down and Out" Exhaust, Stainless Steel Fender Trim Kit, Geno's Charcoal Air Filter, Mopar Bug Deflector, Whisler Radar Detector, AirLift 5000 Air Bags, Smittybuilt Polished Stainless Steel Nerf Bars, Sylvania Cool Blue Headlights, Pro Flaps, 1999 Lance Fiberglas 1010 Legend, TV, VCR, Air, generator, max'ed out all possible options, sleeps 5. Ya Baby!


