Let's talk all terrain tires

SleeperLS

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Looks like class. Looks like money
 

MrMezger996

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I have always been a BFG KO2 fan for the past 7-8 years. Just recently I switched to GY Duratracs, and I really like em. they are no where as noisy as some claim. better wet weather traction then the KO2's. Haven't gone through the winter yet, plus they look really good. Sorry cant help you regarding your actual question.
 
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Bob Kazamakis

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I had grabber at2’s on my blazer when it had 33’s. They were great in snow and mud/dirt. I rarely put that thing in 4wd because it’s a pain in the dick too :rofl:


cannot speak to noise as it’s a tin can. I’ll be getting them for the Tahoe when it needs tires.
 
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I had grabber at2’s on my blazer when it had 33’s. They were great in snow and mud/dirt. I rarely put that thing in 4wd because it’s a pain in the dick too :rofl:


cannot speak to noise as it’s a tin can. I’ll be getting them for the Tahoe when it needs tires.


the van is quite loud too because it of course starts out life as a cargo van, it could really benefit from sound deadening.
 

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No, spacing is not my issues... The wheel offset is... Like see where my spoke hit the fake plastic dommers..? I need lip there.


wait, you do know what offset means, right?

you're talking about wheel lip....

sure that wheel with a lesser offset may get you a lip, but it may be the same wheel just sticking further out.
 

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