Bigger Tires - question
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Bigger Tires - question
Gang,
I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
something better?
I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance.
I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
something better?
I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Bigger Tires - question
"Da Greyhound and Alicia Silverstone" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in
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> Gang,
>
> I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
> choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop
A/T
> Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time
to
> time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
> something better?
>
> I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it
correctable,
> if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
> I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time
&
> appreciate any comments.
>
> Thanks in advance.
31 x 10.5 are a bolt-on on TJs. Issues are slight sidewall to front, lower
control arm contact at full lock (minor) and drivability w/ 3.07 gears. As
for a tire, I'd skip the Dunlops and go for BFG All Terrain KOs.
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Re: Bigger Tires - question
"Da Greyhound and Alicia Silverstone" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in
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> Gang,
>
> I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
> choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop
A/T
> Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time
to
> time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
> something better?
>
> I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it
correctable,
> if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
> I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time
&
> appreciate any comments.
>
> Thanks in advance.
31 x 10.5 are a bolt-on on TJs. Issues are slight sidewall to front, lower
control arm contact at full lock (minor) and drivability w/ 3.07 gears. As
for a tire, I'd skip the Dunlops and go for BFG All Terrain KOs.
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Re: Bigger Tires - question
"Da Greyhound and Alicia Silverstone" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in
message news:20040603093411.13357.00000343@mb-m04.aol.com...
> Gang,
>
> I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
> choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop
A/T
> Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time
to
> time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
> something better?
>
> I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it
correctable,
> if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
> I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time
&
> appreciate any comments.
>
> Thanks in advance.
31 x 10.5 are a bolt-on on TJs. Issues are slight sidewall to front, lower
control arm contact at full lock (minor) and drivability w/ 3.07 gears. As
for a tire, I'd skip the Dunlops and go for BFG All Terrain KOs.
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Re: Bigger Tires - question
"Da Greyhound and Alicia Silverstone" <graahound@aol.comedy> wrote in
message news:20040603093411.13357.00000343@mb-m04.aol.com...
> Gang,
>
> I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
> choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop
A/T
> Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time
to
> time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
> something better?
>
> I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it
correctable,
> if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
> I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time
&
> appreciate any comments.
>
> Thanks in advance.
31 x 10.5 are a bolt-on on TJs. Issues are slight sidewall to front, lower
control arm contact at full lock (minor) and drivability w/ 3.07 gears. As
for a tire, I'd skip the Dunlops and go for BFG All Terrain KOs.
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Re: Bigger Tires - question
On 03 Jun 2004 13:34:11 GMT, graahound@aol.comedy (Da Greyhound and
Alicia Silverstone) wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
>choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
>Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
>time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
>something better?
>
>I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
>if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
>I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
>appreciate any comments.
>
>Thanks in advance.
Bridgestone makes a Dueler AT Revo with a new compound that's makes
them grip better as they get older, especially in rain&snow. Good
tire.
JD
2K-TJ
"There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
Alicia Silverstone) wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
>choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
>Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
>time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
>something better?
>
>I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
>if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
>I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
>appreciate any comments.
>
>Thanks in advance.
Bridgestone makes a Dueler AT Revo with a new compound that's makes
them grip better as they get older, especially in rain&snow. Good
tire.
JD
2K-TJ
"There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Bigger Tires - question
On 03 Jun 2004 13:34:11 GMT, graahound@aol.comedy (Da Greyhound and
Alicia Silverstone) wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
>choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
>Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
>time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
>something better?
>
>I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
>if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
>I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
>appreciate any comments.
>
>Thanks in advance.
Bridgestone makes a Dueler AT Revo with a new compound that's makes
them grip better as they get older, especially in rain&snow. Good
tire.
JD
2K-TJ
"There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
Alicia Silverstone) wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
>choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
>Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
>time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
>something better?
>
>I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
>if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
>I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
>appreciate any comments.
>
>Thanks in advance.
Bridgestone makes a Dueler AT Revo with a new compound that's makes
them grip better as they get older, especially in rain&snow. Good
tire.
JD
2K-TJ
"There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Bigger Tires - question
On 03 Jun 2004 13:34:11 GMT, graahound@aol.comedy (Da Greyhound and
Alicia Silverstone) wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
>choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
>Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
>time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
>something better?
>
>I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
>if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
>I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
>appreciate any comments.
>
>Thanks in advance.
Bridgestone makes a Dueler AT Revo with a new compound that's makes
them grip better as they get older, especially in rain&snow. Good
tire.
JD
2K-TJ
"There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
Alicia Silverstone) wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
>choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
>Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
>time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
>something better?
>
>I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
>if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
>I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
>appreciate any comments.
>
>Thanks in advance.
Bridgestone makes a Dueler AT Revo with a new compound that's makes
them grip better as they get older, especially in rain&snow. Good
tire.
JD
2K-TJ
"There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Bigger Tires - question
On 03 Jun 2004 13:34:11 GMT, graahound@aol.comedy (Da Greyhound and
Alicia Silverstone) wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
>choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
>Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
>time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
>something better?
>
>I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
>if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
>I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
>appreciate any comments.
>
>Thanks in advance.
Bridgestone makes a Dueler AT Revo with a new compound that's makes
them grip better as they get older, especially in rain&snow. Good
tire.
JD
2K-TJ
"There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
Alicia Silverstone) wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
>choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
>Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
>time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
>something better?
>
>I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
>if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
>I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
>appreciate any comments.
>
>Thanks in advance.
Bridgestone makes a Dueler AT Revo with a new compound that's makes
them grip better as they get older, especially in rain&snow. Good
tire.
JD
2K-TJ
"There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Bigger Tires - question
SUV Customer Tire Survey Results:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/orat.jsp I prefer:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
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Da Greyhound and Alicia Silverstone wrote:
>
> Gang,
>
> I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
> choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
> Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
> time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
> something better?
>
> I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
> if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
> I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
> appreciate any comments.
>
> Thanks in advance.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/orat.jsp I prefer:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Da Greyhound and Alicia Silverstone wrote:
>
> Gang,
>
> I'm looking to upgrade & put 31-10.5's on my 98 TJ. What is the tire of
> choice here? My mechanic told me he could get me a good deal on Dunlop A/T
> Rovers ($95/tire) but I know very little about them. I off road from time to
> time, not a lot. Is this a good deal or should I pay the extra $$$ for
> something better?
>
> I was also told bigger tires would rub. Is this true & how is it correctable,
> if so? And is there anything else I should know while upgrading?
>
> I'm sure this subject has been done to death, so I apologize ahead of time &
> appreciate any comments.
>
> Thanks in advance.