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arctcknight

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any one use them, have used them likes, dislikes im looking at a set of mud terrains for 125 a peice or x terrain's for 130

 

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I would not buy Mud terrians. They are too had and dont clean very well

 

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Does anyone know if 33's will fit on a stock 93 XLT without a lift? I have the OEM tires now....... looking to go up as big as I can without a lift kit.... can't afford that right now..........

 

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I'm running Dunlop Radial Mud Rovers on my Bronco and I love them. They have worn great. If you decide to go with mud terrains get them siped and they will wear better. B-Cack, you can run 33s, but you may have to put a spacer in your front bumper mount to push it out of the wheel well an inch. I would go with a 15x10 rim also so you don't have the sidewall bulge you have by running a 15x8. That bulge can rub on your radius arms during turning.

Roger

 

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i'm runnin 33x9.50x15 jetzon trailcutter r/t tires on my stock 15x8 rims. they have an awesome sound on the road. i got them for $280 with only 500 miles on them from a buddy of mine that has a 97 wrangler with a 4 inch lift. he said that they felt unstable. i was runnin 31x10.5x15 bfg a/t tires when i got my bronco almost 4 years ago. i need to adjust the steering stops cause the tires are rubbin on the radius arms. they might not rub when i put them on my 15x7 rims. the tires will stick out about an inch, so it should be ok then. i have plenty of wheel well and bumper clearance also. i have everything i need except for bolts for my 2 inch suspension lift.

 

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sounds like what you need is some bfg muds. been runnin 31x10.50s on 5x8 for 3 years on my 96 f150 with 2" leveling spacers and 3" body lift. if you jump high enough youll stuff 31s. i can make a 31 go way up into the fender in the rear with stock springs in twisty places....i guess its how you drive. they clean very well i wouldnt waste money on the procomp muds. the bfgs dont make noise either if your worried about that. i put my broncos set of 33s (bfg all terrain) on the f150 before and there was a substantial difference in traction and power. if you like to crawl around youll need to regear goin from a 30/31-33. anyways i would highly suggest the bfg muds. im goin with thier 35x12.50 on my 79 bronco when it gets done and becomes the everyday driver! awesome tire!

 

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o yeah....forgot to mention the bfgs have an awesome sidewall ive watched it climb me up uphill ruts before. it also has a lip runnin aorund the edge of the rim for protection when you air down.

 
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well im already running 33" pirellis and they are just to worn out what about the xterrains i see alot of jeeps running them around here. oh and im running 15x12.5 american racing wheels with an inch of spacing.

 
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