Different tire size

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jrjr

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I put Mastercraft on mine. Plowed once so far and they grip really well.... I'm happy


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I have 285/70/17 on factory rims. BF Goodwrench all terrain's. They dont have a whole lot of tread left on em, but man these sure do work in any kind of deep mud.
 

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Hankook Dynapro AT-M's. Great in snow, and very quiet on the road. I have the 35's, but they come in any size you need. Plus they look good too.
 

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I had 285 Hankook MT's on mine when I bought it. They rubbed the rear frame area when cornering on the stock rims. I would run a 265/70 or 75
 
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