Super Swamper Irok
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Super Swamper Irok
So I am looking at the Irok tires in a 36/13.50/17 size and just wanted to see if anyone has used them before (good or bad). They are load range D and have a max load of 3360 lbs. It also says that the overall diameter is 36.8". Would I be able to make these tires fit with a leveling kit, because I really don't think that they will fit a stock truck. I see that there are some guys running 37's with a level kit, so maybe it would work. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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Nothing beats a Super Swamper off road.
Depending on the terrain they could be grave diggers....Chose carefully.
Nothing wears faster or is louder on road.
I love my Swampers, but not on my heavy Dodge.
Depending on the terrain they could be grave diggers....Chose carefully.
Nothing wears faster or is louder on road.
I love my Swampers, but not on my heavy Dodge.
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Expect fast wear and tons of road noise like snapoff said. You might even want to dynomatt the cab. It's that bad belive me. They should fit with a leveling it but you might have to do some trimming. I guess they look cool though!
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Good luck on making them fit. My 35x12.50 nittos cleared with a hair to spare with no lift/even with 3". No way your fitting anything wider then a 12.50 and that big if tire without a lift. As far as noise, you get use to it but I wouldn't buy MT unless you need them.
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You may want to consider the SSRs if you DD your truck. I had better luck with them than I have any mud tire so far. I got 35k outa mine on a 4dr superduty and they looked great and did well in the mud.
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Wow thanks for all of the posts. I was planning on getting a Carli system for the truck. I know they would not be a good daily driver tire but I only drive 14 miles a day anyways. The tires do look good, and the price was right. I'll look at the SSR and the Toyo's. It's just that everyone runs the Toyo's, I like to be alittle different, but if it means hacking up my truck just to fit some tires then maybe i'll think again. Thanks for the responses.
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i got 33,000km out of mine ut now i have the death woble from heck so i removed them for now and installed my BFG's back on. BUt id look into something else personally
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i have a buddy with the 41's and he has nearly 40k miles on his. they are getting down there but have lasted. Mine are not too noisy but hey, who can hear over 8" stacks anyways!
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