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What are you going to put them on?

On my 1995 It had 8 ply's and I went to 10 ply and what a difference. less sway. Its a motor Home 25 footer. I got firestone some do not like them so far great. Now on my Chrysler 300 at 14,000 the tires are shot. They are 18 inch and not much choice to what to put on. My 95 Dodge 3/4 ton had 65,00 on the tires before I had to get new ones. Anyway you got to do your homework.
 
The only other tires I've found that I would consider are the Parnelli Jones Dirt Grip. They are Load Range E, there has been good feedback from guys who have run them and I think they're less expensive and more readily available than the Toyos.
 
I picked up some Pro Comp MT in october when they had their sell to buy three get 1 free. They are 35. 12. 50x17 load range D and I put them on the stock alloy rims. They fit perfect with no lift and only a little rubbing. They are so much better than the stock michelins and I like the height of them for gear ratio too. The next time I buy tires, I will be getting the Nitto terra grapplers on a set of 18s. I couldn't pass up the price with the special.
 
I ditched my 315s due to DW, and I am now liking my TrXus MTs - 35x12. 50 load range E. Too early to tell anything about wear, however.
 
All I can say is that I have the 35 inch AT's on my truck and I really like them! Thats alll I can tell you and there was alot of bashing on that list of alot of brands. Like I said I like mine. I you have contact with fellow having problems, have him get in contact with me and I'll make a call to TOYO after Christmas.
 
Did you use the stock rims, and did you raide the truck. I want to keep truck stock and not raiise it. I am thinking 37x12. 5x17. will it work???
 
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