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I couldn't confirm this on their web site, but in a new issue of Off Road Adventures, Pro Comp is advertizing their XTerrain tire in 305/65R-17E, 325/60R-18E and 325/65R-18E. The XTerrain is an aggresive tire, but my Jeep buddies who run them say they aren't loud and they hook up well. One problem with them is they are a directional tread so you can't cross-rotate them. They would act like paddles if you ran them backwards in the sand :D .
 
that 305/65 sounds interesting. wide, but only as high as a 285/70...



i kinda wish someone would come out with a 35x10. 5x17 mild all terrain tire...
 
If you put X-terrains on your Diesel, don't expect them to last much more than 20K miles. Especially if you don't rotate them properly.
 
Parnelli Jones Dirt Grip tires are Load Range "E". They wear very well, are not too noisy, and ride very well. They make a 35. 0"x12. 5"x17. 0" tire. I run the 36. 0"x14. 5"x16. 5" Dirt Grips on my truck and have been pleased with them. The only problem I've had was one tire went out of round by about an inch. The tread wear was past minimum wear of 10/32" and wasn't warrantied. That sucked, but could of happened with any big tire. I would definitely buy them again though. -Glen
 
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