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285/75r16Looks like progress to me.
Are those tires 235 85r16??? Appears to be a stock tire size. I like that size for my C20.
Really??? I like it !!! That's what size I think I've decided to go with for my K20 conversion. I was wanting something in a 33ish as far as height, but I don't care for wide 12.50 tires. That size you're talking about is a 32.8 in, almost a 33inch, and only a little over 11in wide. Certainly better mpg with a narrower tire, less parasitic hp loss and extremely very little lost of traction if any at all vs the 12.5in tire. Oh and they'll fit nicely on the OEM 8 lug white wheel with the dog dish hub caps.285/75r16
Wow, that's a distance. In fact I was North and West of Crescent to do that tire change. It was on a gravel road on an oil rig sight. The guy game me directions off the Stillwater Exit off I-35. Uhhhh NO !!! I can straight up I-44 to Hefner Parkway and straight on out. Hell, had I known I probably could have called you up, had you go change the tire a few miles from you house and mail you or PayPal you a $60 payment.Ya, Im just a a few miles north and west of Crescent .
I think our closest tow truck company is over im Guthrie .
They are definitely a good size tire for a stock k30. I pulled a set of Yokohama geolander a/t’s off that were the same size(in my avatar). They had really good tread left, but have been sitting on the truck a while.Really??? I like it !!! That's what size I think I've decided to go with for my K20 conversion. I was wanting something in a 33ish as far as height, but I don't care for wide 12.50 tires. That size you're talking about is a 32.8 in, almost a 33inch, and only a little over 11in wide. Certainly better mpg with a narrower tire, less parasitic hp loss and extremely very little lost of traction if any at all vs the 12.5in tire. Oh and they'll fit nicely on the OEM 8 lug white wheel with the dog dish hub caps.
Most people don’t realize a lot of the Chinese sounding tire mfg are companies that make name brand tires, but want to be in the market at multiple price points. I’ve owned BFGs that couldn’t be properly balanced by good tire techs, and got returned. I just make sure that the seller with take tires back if I’m not happy...it happensI'm prolly gonna get laughed at, and don't really give 2 *****, but gonna at least try some Wally World tires. They seem to have good ratings and I've looked at them on other sites too for more ratings and seem to be fairly good, especially for the money. Even when I see tires I like at tirerack dot com, the shipping kills the deal. If you can find tires you like at Wally World dot com, they'll ship them to the store for FREE. Seems everyone now days charges $20 - $29 for Mount, Balance and Valve Stem. Wally World is only $12 per tire and that includes Lifetime Balance so if you want them balanced again later then it's no charge. I know, it's risky letting a Walmart tire tech touch your vehicle, but I'd hope as easy as it is to mount and balance a tire, they can at least do that without a major problem.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Nankang-N889-Mudstar-LT285-75R16-122M-OWL-Mud-Terrain-tire/55190164
After your last tire thread, you bought Hankooks??? SMH....
And just so everyone knows- Bridgestone tires sold at Walmart ARE NOT Bridgestone spec'd tires. They are manufactured to Walmarts requested specifications. They ARE NOT the same as a tire bought at a Bridgestone/Firestone store. You get what you pay for....
Are Hankooks bad tires?