PC Extreme AT 305/70/R17
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mine are 37x13.5x20. I am not all that happy with them and my next set will be Toyo's. I think the PC's wear crappy and have vibration issues but I have to remember that they are 37" tall. started having vibration issues when I rotated them. At first they were smooth as glass. Have had the alignment checked almost a dozen times and they all say that it is in but still wearing strange.
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I had the 38.5 PC extream A/T on my lifted ford and they were smooth up to 100mph...not that I ever did that. Take them back to the dealer and get a rebalance on a machine that is made to take a tire that size.
My Nitto Terra Grapplers flat spot every night and it takes about 5 miles before they smooth out...and Toyo makes Nitto.
My Nitto Terra Grapplers flat spot every night and it takes about 5 miles before they smooth out...and Toyo makes Nitto.
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mine are 37x13.5x20. I am not all that happy with them and my next set will be Toyo's. I think the PC's wear crappy and have vibration issues but I have to remember that they are 37" tall. started having vibration issues when I rotated them. At first they were smooth as glass. Have had the alignment checked almost a dozen times and they all say that it is in but still wearing strange.
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what look are you going for? are you using stock rims? those extreme ats are actuall 305 65 17 and will look a little squatty my bro inlay had some mts same size and they looked low pro almost they really only measure like 32.3 tall
if you do not mind that look I would recomend some new rims though the stock rims dont do the squatty tires justice you need taller skinnier tires on them, imo
if you do not mind that look I would recomend some new rims though the stock rims dont do the squatty tires justice you need taller skinnier tires on them, imo
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I got them from 4 wheel parts and everytime I take it in for rebalance, they give me the excuse that "you have a very tall tire and it is hard to get them to balance. this is normal" Have had them in 5 times. did not start having issues til i rotated them. before the rotate, they were smooth as glass and I was impressed with the ride for the height.
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I am not that impressed with my PC XAT's either. I have 35xs12.50x17's on stock rims. They aren't wearing funny, just FAST. They are straight as an arrow, and have no cupping. I have about 20k on them, and I MIGHT get another 5-6k on them before I feel its time to replace them. They do have a 40k mile warranty, as long as you don't drive winding mountain roads daily like I do... I took the truck to 4wp complaining that the tires were not going to get 40k miles and they told me they would not warranty them because I drive up and down mountain roads every day, and that I should not expect to get 40k out of those tires driving the roads I do. It was at that point that I decided to NEVER buy a pro comp product again, and never shop at 4wp for anything ever again.
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