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mudder
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Posted: 04/11/06 05:29 AM
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hey yall yeah umm im lookin to buy some tires for my truck soon and i cant decide what i want to get.i was thinkin about gettin some suepr swamper ltbs or tsls and i was just lookin maybe to get some ground hawgs but i dont know yet thats why im putin this up.i know i want to be able to put either 31 11.50 or 3112.50 or just 33's im gonna be gettin like a 2 inch suspension lift and maybe a 2 inch body depends on if the they wont fit so yeah. i got an 82 chevy c10 stepside i will put a picture of it on here when i get home today.
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Posted: 04/11/06 06:20 AM
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Is this purely a wheeling truck or is this a daily driver as well?
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mudder
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Posted: 04/11/06 08:48 AM
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yeah its both a wheeling truck and a daily driver my buddys got a 92 jeep and hes got ltbs on it and he said they are pretty good for wheelin and daily driver
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Posted: 04/11/06 09:02 AM
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We had some of the super swampers TSL's they are a good tire, but they will wear quick on pavement especially under a truck.
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Posted: 04/11/06 12:29 PM
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for what its worth you can fit 31x11.50s on a stock C10..depending on the sag of the coils you may need to upgrade to Heavy Duty coils, basically a 1ton coil.. this will level out the truck and allow you to run 31s with little to no rub and 32s with alittle rub. I currently run 32x11.50s on mine.. you can fit 33"s in the back with no lift. so you really dont need the body lift...
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redbeast
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Posted: 04/11/06 05:26 PM
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Have you looked at the MT Claws ? If it were mostly wheelin & muddin I'd definately go with the TSL Boggers.
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mudder
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Posted: 04/19/06 10:47 AM
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so basically i have a choice btw 31-33 inch tires right? what about 321350
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