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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Need 35X12.5X16.5 tire. Cant find anywhere

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I have been unlucky with my search for this size of tire. Place I used to get them said backordered for 2-3 months. If anybody knows where there are four of them it would be helpfull. Thanks, cory

I have been using wild country but bfg is fine also. I just need them ot be on and offroad. No mud tires thanks.
 
Hey Cory, where in Iowa are you located? Your truck mods include a few of my up-and-coming ones. I have a Lund visor and now a Lund Racerback to get painted and install (I actually want to paint the whole truck). I have two of my Bushwacker extend-a-fender flares on now and will have the other two on this weekend and the diamond tread runningboards, too, I hope.



I still have a KDP to deal with and some serious steering/suspension work to do, as well as gauges to buy and install, and the NV5600 and SBC to install. Time and money... And I'm just getting started into the Dodge mods... This could get out of hand!



I run BFG Mud Terrains on my Dodge and my K30 Chevy. The Chevy has 35 x 12. 50 /16. 5's (the size you want) on it and they have been great for many years. The dodge has 16 inch 285's on it, but the lousy dodge front suspension/steering has already ruined the front tires. The rears are doing great.



So why don't you want Mud Terrains? They are far better off road and I like them better in snow, too. Until My dodge started cupping the fronts real badly, they have never been excessively noisy, and they will far outlast the All Terrains if you drive much gravel.



I can check with my tire dealer here in the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids area for your tire availability if you want me to. The 16. 5 x 35's on the Chevy cost me $150 each many years ago. The smaller 285/ 16 inch dodge tires cost $200 each three years ago. Mounted and balanced, of course. Let me know and I'll make a phone call.
 
The problem getting them is that alot of manufactures have decided to drop that size rim. I am guessing due to the lack of an inner saftey bead. We ran into the same problem when we were looking for a set of 35x12. 50x16. 5s for my brothers 2500. -Nicholas
 
Srath, You can check around cr and iowa city. I usually dont buy locally since they are usually 50 dollars a tire more than what i used to get them for. I live in marion by the way, shoot me a pm and we can maybe have a beer and talk trucks:cool:
 
tirerack is on backorder 2 months, and vulcan tire does not have that size in stock, I emailed tires easy since there site shows bfgs for 175 to see if they have them in stock. Thanks for the help so far, this site is pulling its weight again. Cory
 
vulcan had the at tire i have now in stock back in july, i had a hard time finding them also. i just couldnt justify paying that much for bfg's so i went with the alternative and i am happy, good luck to you in finding the tires.
 
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