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ok i am looking for a set of tires for my duallie i looked the tires up and the size i should have on my truck are 235/85/16 does anyone know a good brand or where to order them from i haul alot so i need a strong tire i thaught about moveing to the 19.5 rims and tirses but dont know where to get them or get a price anyone know?
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Here are the folks with the 19.5's
http://www.ricksontruck.com/
As far as a good set of 235/85's, man the possibilities are endless. You def want to find something with a load range rating of E or higher. There are some companies out there that give a tread life guarantee of 40 thousand miles. Pro Comp is 1 that comes to mind. Their all terain tire isn't bad and thats the 1 with the guarantee. I have heard guys here have had some good luck with the Toyo M55. I have never run that tire but plan on investigating it some more thouroughly. I have also deliberated about the 19.5 thing. That is most def the way to go, but it's a pretty big initital hit. If I can swing it, that's the route I will go most likely when it's time for tires again. Not only do you get stronger wheels and tires, but the tires live longer under our light duty trucks that under the medium duty trucks they're designed for. I have heard of guys on this forum getting over 100k out of a set of tires on 19.5s.
http://www.ricksontruck.com/
As far as a good set of 235/85's, man the possibilities are endless. You def want to find something with a load range rating of E or higher. There are some companies out there that give a tread life guarantee of 40 thousand miles. Pro Comp is 1 that comes to mind. Their all terain tire isn't bad and thats the 1 with the guarantee. I have heard guys here have had some good luck with the Toyo M55. I have never run that tire but plan on investigating it some more thouroughly. I have also deliberated about the 19.5 thing. That is most def the way to go, but it's a pretty big initital hit. If I can swing it, that's the route I will go most likely when it's time for tires again. Not only do you get stronger wheels and tires, but the tires live longer under our light duty trucks that under the medium duty trucks they're designed for. I have heard of guys on this forum getting over 100k out of a set of tires on 19.5s.
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