325 60 18/33 13.50 18 Tires.....What do you run?
J,
Do you have any closeups of the tire tread? I am trying to get an idea of how aggressive it is. Right now my problem is I opened my mouth and ended up selling my tires and rims and have to find a good 18" tire I can spin off the line.
BTW...the ATZ's look awesome!
Do you have any closeups of the tire tread? I am trying to get an idea of how aggressive it is. Right now my problem is I opened my mouth and ended up selling my tires and rims and have to find a good 18" tire I can spin off the line.
BTW...the ATZ's look awesome!
Check out the Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armors. I have them in 325/60R/18's.
Much more aggressive than the stockers, quiet, ride nice and smooth, and are load range E. A bit pricey though @ $280 a tire. Good luck.
Much more aggressive than the stockers, quiet, ride nice and smooth, and are load range E. A bit pricey though @ $280 a tire. Good luck.
I would look at the XTA from Procomp in the 325/60 or 325/65/18 sizes. I bet it is exactly the pulling tire you are looking for!
Check my reader pics for the 37/13.5 version...but tread is the same.
Check my reader pics for the 37/13.5 version...but tread is the same.
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One thing to think about on the Procomp XTAs is that they are directional.
I dont know if it matters to your or not, but a friend of mine bought a set without thoroughly researching them and he was not happy that he bought a directional set of tires.
I dont know if it matters to your or not, but a friend of mine bought a set without thoroughly researching them and he was not happy that he bought a directional set of tires.
Yes leveling the front would help but he uses his truck to pull sleds and raising the front is the wrong direction.
You will need a leveling kit to prevent rubbing. The springs fixed the rubbing until I put the flares on. After I put the flares on I had some light rubbing at full lock so I had to trim a little bit off the inside corner.


