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I've been researching some new wheels for the Dmax so I can safely sport/tow with 285's. i've been looking at the following wheels:
Weld Super Single II (forged)
Mickey Thompson Classic (forged & made by Alcoa)
Mickey Thompson Classic II (cast)
the weld's and the MT classic's retail for about 250 a piece, whereas the MT Classic II's retail for about half that. i'll definately be pulling some weight and running E rated tires.
Where have you guys found the best mail-order prices on rims? Also I need some tires: 285x75x16 E Rated that work decent in the sand/mud but aren't tooo loud. My old 35" BFG M/T howled like a F-16 on the flight deck!
Opinions, comments, recommendations?
Thanks as always! :D :D :D
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NickLeinonen
09-06-2002, 16:26
both the weld and the alcoa's will be nice.. for a mud tire that looks to be good... the interco trxus m/t. same guys that make the super swamper. e rated 10 ply @ 3800lbs load..
http://www.intercotire.com
http://www.weldracing.com
http://www.mickeythompsontires.com
thanks for info NL. smile.gif
Has anyone used the interco trxus m/t? how loud are they on the road? what type of tread life do you get?
I wouldn't buy Weld again - mine creak. Spoke with a tire and suspension outfit last week and it seems that others are having the same problem. There was a F**d in there and they were removing a new set of Weld wheels which were guilty of creaking.
I think the new Centerlines look pretty nice.
I may have a set of M/T Classic II's for sale shod with Yokohama Geolander 285's. But shipping charges may wipe out any savings you might be getting. Last time I checked with UPS they wanted something like $60 to $70 to ship just one. The tires and wheels have a total of 2000 miles on em.
MadDuraMax
09-09-2002, 17:29
Try Four Wheel Parts Wholesalers, they;ll put together a tire/wheel package for you at a good price. They have always been able to beat most anyones prices on the net or otherwise, good people to work with too.
www.4wheelparts.com
Mark
Try DesertRat.com, they seem to have good prices
Thanks for all the input. I actaully threw down for a set (5) of Weld Outback's today from summit. They only charge 7.95 extra for the whole order which includes shipping. plus NO TAX!
I ordered the tires from 4 wheel parts as the shipping on tires was a bit much. i ordered the Interco TrXus tires, 285x75x15. Hopefully i won't have any clearance issues. I'll have the wheels in a week or so and the tires tomorrow. they were one of the few E Rated 10-ply tires i could find in a 285. they only set me back $135 each.
Nick
mackey_62
09-11-2002, 05:35
ndamico,
Congrats on the Trxus, now you can tell me how you like them. :D
Been looking at them myself. Can't find anything with decent tread with E-rating.
I know, some guys are going to recommend "brand x" for a tire, but I need some traction.
I figure any tire, like Trxus, with awesome tread isn't going to last. Fine, I'll settle for 15,000 mi. Too bad we didn't only need C-rating...... Remember how many choices there were for tires?
4 wheel parts told me to expect 40k on the TrXuS tires... i'll believe it when i see it...i'm thinking more like 20K until they howl too much to stand! I'll post some pics etc. once i get them installed!
mackey_62
09-11-2002, 11:12
ndamico,
Any idea if all Trxus are E-rated.
I'm looking for 255-85-16, can't swing the new rims. Wasn't able to find load ratings on Interco site.
20k miles! That would be fine w/me!
Mackey,
the load ratings vary on the rest of the TrXuS line. The link below has the info in it:
http://www.intercotire.com/html/body_trxus_mt_sts.htm
I just checked and the 255x85x16 is D rated. the only other E rated (besides my 285x75x16) is the 235...
now if my rims would just show up! i wanna get this show on the road!
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