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Old 12-08-2005, 12:25 PM
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Pro Comp xterrain

Does anyone know if Pro Comp makes a Xterrain tire in 33x12.5x17? And if not will 35x12.5x17 fit a 05 screw 4X4 with 2'' leveling kit. I would like to mount these on American Racing Mojove polished. Also any in put on these tires will help, I dont know anything about them. Thanks in advance.
 

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Old 12-08-2005, 01:58 PM
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dont go with a Pro Comp tire, they wear fast , and you could probably get something better for the $$$ Just my .02
 

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Thanks, is there another tire that looks like that and comes in a 33x12.5/17?
 
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Old 12-08-2005, 02:20 PM
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personally I would go with a Nitto Terra Grappler

Nitto Terra Grappler LT295/70R17 33.3" O.D.
Nitto Terra Grappler. Nitto Tire expands its extreme performance tire line-up to encompass your off-pavement needs while maintaining superior on pavement ride and handling. Max. load 3195 lbs @ 65 PSI.
 

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Originally Posted by twstd02
personally I would go with a Nitto Terra Grappler

Nitto Terra Grappler LT295/70R17 33.3" O.D.
Nitto Terra Grappler. Nitto Tire expands its extreme performance tire line-up to encompass your off-pavement needs while maintaining superior on pavement ride and handling. Max. load 3195 lbs @ 65 PSI.
Thank you. I will look into those.
 
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Old 12-08-2005, 03:58 PM
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The Mickey Thompson Baja Radial MTX and the **** Cepek Radial FC II are both available in 33x12.50-17. The BFG AT KO and Toyo Open Country AT are both available 285/70-17 (33x11.50). I believe the new Pro Comp X Treme AT is available in 305/65-17 which is the same as a 33x12.50-17. They are a new tire that has only become available this year.
 
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The Mickey Thompson Baja Radial MTX and the **** Cepek Radial FC II are both available in 33x12.50-17. The BFG AT KO and Toyo Open Country AT are both available 285/70-17 (33x11.50). I believe the new Pro Comp X Treme AT is available in 305/65-17 which is the same as a 33x12.50-17. They are a new tire that has only become available this year.
Thank you. Which one do you think is the better one out of the bunch?
 
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Old 12-08-2005, 04:26 PM
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They are all quality tires, but the BFG AT KO's, Nitto Terra Grapplers and Toyo Open Country AT's are the best all terrian tires available.
 
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Old 12-08-2005, 04:42 PM
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[QUOTE=wandell]They are all quality tires, but the BFG AT KO's, Nitto Terra Grapplers and Toyo Open Country AT's are the best all terrian tires available.[/QUOT
Thanks at least I have a direction to look toward now.
 
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Old 12-30-2005, 01:43 AM
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mt's and xterrains

the mud terrains are good tires. very comperable to the bfg mt. I have had both on f150's and i liked the procomps better. ride, balance, etc.. i got 50k miles on the pro comps and was counting when i got rid of the truck. my brother had xterrains on a powerstroke and they wore out in 25 to 30k miles. pulling and his driving habits were the problem.
 



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