what 33" tires are u runnin'?
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I have 33" Pro Comp Mud terrains on my 97 chevy
I've had them on for about 30,000 miles now and still have about 1/2" of tread all the way around on them. I compared them to my buddies BFG Mudds and noticed they were quiter then them and handeled very well in any type of terrain that I went in. hope You pick the right tire for you.
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I've had them on for about 30,000 miles now and still have about 1/2" of tread all the way around on them. I compared them to my buddies BFG Mudds and noticed they were quiter then them and handeled very well in any type of terrain that I went in. hope You pick the right tire for you.
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I had Mickey Thompson MTX Radials on my old Z71 and liked them alot. They aren't the most aggressive tire out there, but I never got stuck with them. Put about 50,000 miles on them too.
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I have had 33 Dunlup Mud Rovers great offroading with a nice loud HUMM on the road. Also have the 35 Wrangler MTR and a set of 38.5 TSL/SX super swampers. All in all if you plan on a 60-75% road use then go with the MTR's(if you have the money) Other wise for more of a offroading tire go for the Mud Rovers(i got mine for $550 mounted and balanced) or the BFG's! Any procomp tires aren't that highly talked about for any type of offroad use. If your concerned with the $$$ go for the procomps there CHEAP!!!
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