New Meats: 285's are on!
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New Meats: 285's are on!
Trying to find the most aggressive all terrain tires for the cheapest cost has been a 6 month saga for me. Several weeks ago, I finally decided on the Multi Mile Wild Country TXR II's in the 285 flavor. The TXR II's are a border line M/T tire and are way more aggressive than the pics show. I had to do a little trimming on the front valance and on the back of the running board to make them clear. I'll post a review on these in the coming weeks when they get some miles on them. Here are a few comparing my old 265's and the new 285's....
265 side view...
285 side view...
265 wheel openings...
285 wheel openings...
TXR II sidewall and tread pics...
Finally, clearance of the upper a-arm...
265 side view...
285 side view...
265 wheel openings...
285 wheel openings...
TXR II sidewall and tread pics...
Finally, clearance of the upper a-arm...
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Well, I just got tired of being quoted ~$200 per tire for other brands. Reviews on these tires have been as good as, or better than many of the more expensive tires out there, so I decided to give them a try. The TXR II's were $150 each out the door, which is a very nice price for a semi M/T tire! Plus, as many miles as I drive, cheaper tires are the way to go for me.
I agree that they look sweet. They have a very different tread design than anything else out there.
I agree that they look sweet. They have a very different tread design than anything else out there.
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I haven't been to Ames for awhile, but I love that town!
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So far, the TXR II's have been amazing! I'm going to post a full review later today in a new thread, so keep looking for it.
I got them from Del at L&C tire in Spirit Lake. He was awesome to work with! They even test fit a 285 Nitto TG just to make sure they would fit. Their prices are great too! Thanks for the compliment!
I got them from Del at L&C tire in Spirit Lake. He was awesome to work with! They even test fit a 285 Nitto TG just to make sure they would fit. Their prices are great too! Thanks for the compliment!
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So far, the TXR II's have been amazing! I'm going to post a full review later today in a new thread, so keep looking for it.
I got them from Del at L&C tire in Spirit Lake. He was awesome to work with! They even test fit a 285 Nitto TG just to make sure they would fit. Their prices are great too! Thanks for the compliment!
I got them from Del at L&C tire in Spirit Lake. He was awesome to work with! They even test fit a 285 Nitto TG just to make sure they would fit. Their prices are great too! Thanks for the compliment!
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What lift do you have? I'm just wondering if it's a full kit or something else because the rear definitely looks higher than the front. The tires look nice, any rubbing at all?
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LC's and 3" spacers. It isn't a kit, you have to buy them seperately.
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Trying to find the most aggressive all terrain tires for the cheapest cost has been a 6 month saga for me. Several weeks ago, I finally decided on the Multi Mile Wild Country TXR II's in the 285 flavor. The TXR II's are a border line M/T tire and are way more aggressive than the pics show. I had to do a little trimming on the front valance and on the back of the running board to make them clear. I'll post a review on these in the coming weeks when they get some miles on them.