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Pics- Goodyear Silent Armor P265/70 R17

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by asolo, Nov 17, 2011.

  1. Nov 17, 2011 at 10:20 AM
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    asolo

    asolo [OP] Well-Known Member

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    OME lift with Dakars in the rear, 265/70 R17 BFG KO2. Interior Light Mod, Fog light Mod, Hella Supertones, WeatherTech digital floormats, TRD front tow hook, trimmed front mud flaps, Demello Bolt-on hybrid sliders. Rigid SR-10 hyperspot in the hood scoop, Baja Deisgns Squadron Pros, 30” Baja Designs ONX6+
    Finally got rid of the dunflops at 10K!

    Much better ride and just as quiet as the dunflops. Stock Suspension for now. OME lift, new UCA's, and sliders coming soon.
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  2. Nov 5, 2012 at 1:52 PM
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    hour TL;DR BOSS

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    Level 8 Trackers, Hankook Dynapro LT265/75/16, Bilstein 5100's @ 2.5, Wheelers 3-Leaf Progressive w/ factory overload, 5100s all around // Ranch Camper Shell, BHLM, hacked reverse lights, auxiliary reverse lights // Pioneer AVH-P1400DVD, RF Prime Components, BOSS 10" Sub
    Posting here cause I couldn't find many pics of these tires mounted. Not to bump an old thread, just to contribute for people who are also searching. I got 265/75/16, and also am happy to be out of the Dungflop 245/75/16's. Liking the nicer footprint and tread! Just couldn't hold out for the several days it would have taken to get the Duratracs.. also would have cost me $20 more per tire and lessened my mail in rebate by $40..

    Quiet, pretty aggressive when looking at the tread, and the side view isn't too shabby either. White lettering out cause I thought it'd look nice with white base model truck. It kinda looks old mannish.. and kinda retro... and I like it :)

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  3. Nov 5, 2012 at 8:36 PM
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    campthewestcoast

    campthewestcoast Oceanfisherman

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    Power extend/retract towing mirrors,brake controller,30amp charging system for TT,snug top camper
    With a 265/75 R16, do you have any rubbing at full lock left or right? I'm towing a trailer with a WDH which causes a load on the front end. Some people noticed rubbing with this size.
     
  4. Nov 6, 2012 at 1:01 PM
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    hour TL;DR BOSS

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    Level 8 Trackers, Hankook Dynapro LT265/75/16, Bilstein 5100's @ 2.5, Wheelers 3-Leaf Progressive w/ factory overload, 5100s all around // Ranch Camper Shell, BHLM, hacked reverse lights, auxiliary reverse lights // Pioneer AVH-P1400DVD, RF Prime Components, BOSS 10" Sub
    I read that too, but found 90% of people said no rubbing issues at all. I have only driven maybe 5 miles with these tires but to back out of my parking spot I have to lock it fully to the right. No rub.
     

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