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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Will be in need of new tires fairly soon, any opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jermbob28" data-source="post: 445716" data-attributes="member: 23027"><p>I have 37x12.50r17 and paid 391 a tire. Best price I could find in that size at the time too. A local off-road shop is where I had got them and luckily they had them back ordered for a few weeks already before I put my name on them. I only had to wait 4 days.</p><p></p><p>I have had good luck with local off-road shops but there are also companies like Trailbilt off-road. They sell tire and wheel packages, they do it and don’t charge you the mounting and balancing fees. So if you catch them with a sale and free shipping, might not be too bad.</p><p></p><p>Either way I would do your own research about what kind of wheel you want. I would consider weight too. There are some newer non beadlock technology that claim to have like 33% or more bead holding strength at low psi, pretty cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jermbob28, post: 445716, member: 23027"] I have 37x12.50r17 and paid 391 a tire. Best price I could find in that size at the time too. A local off-road shop is where I had got them and luckily they had them back ordered for a few weeks already before I put my name on them. I only had to wait 4 days. I have had good luck with local off-road shops but there are also companies like Trailbilt off-road. They sell tire and wheel packages, they do it and don’t charge you the mounting and balancing fees. So if you catch them with a sale and free shipping, might not be too bad. Either way I would do your own research about what kind of wheel you want. I would consider weight too. There are some newer non beadlock technology that claim to have like 33% or more bead holding strength at low psi, pretty cool. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Will be in need of new tires fairly soon, any opinions?
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