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Tall Narrow Off Road Tires

 
50poundbrain 50poundbrain
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 11/04/06
09:39 PM

In a recent back issue of the magazine, they mentioned a new tall but narrow off road tire.  I can't remeber the manufacturer and I can't find it in my back issues.  Also, if someone is running them, how do you like them?  

 
96 zj 96 zj
Guru | Posts: 1267 | Joined: 01/05
Posted: 11/05/06
08:23 AM

It all depends on wht you call  "narrow" most concider 10.5 as narrow, maybe you are thinging of 33x10.5??  
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pemburung pemburung
User | Posts: 98 | Joined: 11/05
Posted: 11/05/06
08:48 PM

You can get a TSL  from the Super Swamper/Bogger company in 32 x 9.50 and I think a 34 x 9.50. That counts as skinny.  

 
50poundbrain 50poundbrain
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 11/05/06
09:32 PM

I thought it was Interco but I wasn't sure.  A 34 x 9.5 is way skinny.  Anyone driving them?  

 
sawdoff sawdoff
New User | Posts: 17 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 03/05/08
08:51 PM

I think the tall/skinny TSL is the way to go (at least in my situation/where I live) for an all around tire. Main reason is I like to be able to run without the tire sticking out 6 inces and without huge flares. I don't like crap thrown up all over my vehice (altho it looks cool) and me when the top is off. As soon as my TJ is paid off I'm lifting it just enough to fit these.  

 
mudb8- mudb8-
Moderator | Posts: 3674 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 03/05/08
09:47 PM

255x85-16...trXus

33.5x10..

this threadis pretty old here but I run 34x9.5 on the rear of the dually and 34x12.5's up front  
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jeepnut jeepnut
Enthusiast | Posts: 389 | Joined: 07/07
Posted: 03/05/08
09:52 PM

Im running 34x10.50 on my YJ.....not for much longer(bye,bye YJ). I love em. Prolly wont have another set,but these were great. I like the tall wheel and little wider tire.  
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2jeepsnot1. 2jeepsnot1.
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 03/19/08
09:03 AM

i run 34x9.5 on a 91 4cyl yj. great mud tire. theese things kickbutt raced with thim stock 4 vs mod 6 i usually win they dig down and reach the firm stuff great for running in water just slice thru the stuff. not good for floating on annything 6 ply i think. huge lugs, bias ply a little ruff till they warm up thump-thump.  

 
84muddytj 84muddytj
User | Posts: 90 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/26/08
02:12 PM

34x10.50x16 LTB

 

 

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