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I don't like having to edit threads. I may have been heavy handed on the "delete" button, but there was a lot of extra conversation. I'm sorry if some good info was also removed, but it seemed like a lot of it was directed to one individual and it didn't seem to fit by itself.

It's fine to disagree and debate a topic, but I'd rather everyone expressed their opinions as if they were face to face. While sarcasm works in person, in threads like this it's often taken the wrong way.

We all might not be gentlemen, but let's remember that this forum can be read by anybody (in the world) with a computer and an interest doing so. Let's be civil adults.

If there are offending posts in any of the 3rd gen forums, an email or PM is really appreciated. I like to know whats happening. I'm also open to comments, suggestions, complaints, praise, etc.
 
Thank God that mess got swept away.

Question Greg, JCleary said his Toyo 35's rub the lower control arms and my Toyo 33's I had did also. I had steering stops put on and it is fixed but I lost some turning radius. This week I should be installing 35x13. 5x18 Mickey T ATZ Baja tires. It was the only AT I could find in a 35 w/o getting a mud tire. They are mounted and ready as soon as I get my truck back. I am concerned with them rubbing with 13. 5 width. Kent sent me an email once with in depth details about causes of vibration from factory defect and correction procedures also, if I remember correctly, said there was some slight variance in the dimension of the lower control arms from manufacturer?? Any insight on this?
 
MT ATZ is a mud tire. I just put a set of 325x60x18's on my truck. I had read somewhere also that it was a A/T thats why I got them. But after looking on the side of the tire it is a M/T. Higher load ratings than the Toyo M/T. My 33's are E rated at over 3500lb each. Toyo M/T is a 33 is only rated at 2980lb. The tire is almost 13. 3 inches wide. The 325x65x18 is just a little wider.
 
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It has an AT tread and the "side biters" on well, the sides like a mud tire. If you compare it to a Mickey Thompson or Toyo or Nitto mud tire there is a big difference in tread design. Anyway I got them on last night and they fit perfect no rubbing anywhere!! It is just as quiet or quieter than the Toyo 325-60-18 AT's they replaced. KORE says you can go this size, and it worked for me.
 
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