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CrawlerStar
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Originally Posted by Green Goblin
New tyres on summit mud hogs 35x12.5x17 they measure 33"3/4 on the vehicle at 33psi
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Nice one Richard, they look great
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they look great mate
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Green Goblin
New tyres on summit mud hogs 35x12.5x17 they measure 33"3/4 on the vehicle at 33psi
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Is that the oem rubicon rails with checker plate.
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I picked up Green Goblins 33" tires after he upgraded to 35" and they were fitted today.
Before on stock
After on 33"s
Cheers
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Much better Stephen!
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Trail Hogs fitted up to my bargain buy wheels with Anthricite plastidip on them. 3 wheels took a single weight, the 4th took about 120gr. So not too bad at all. Drives well. A little squirmy but not having chunky tyres before I don't know if that's normal. Only the slightest hum at highway speeds and 36psi in them currently as that what the tyre shop put in them, the ride is better than I expected from all the E load rated 10ply jargon I read here.
On a slightly wet highway last night grip seemed fine around the couple bends heading north thru Bracken Ridge.
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maybe try running them around 30psi and compare how they feel??
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