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Old Posted 06-27-2007, 04:28 PM
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Help with 19.5" tires

Okay, I own a four wheel drive dually and I do occasionally have to use four wheel drive. I'm looking to upgrade to 19.5" wheels, but I haven't been able to find any tires that would have any decent off road traction. I'm not looking for a super swamper type tread, just something better than the over the road grooved tires. Any suggestions?

I might just bite the bullet and have some 20" rims made. Seems like there are several options when it comes to off road tires. The only down side with this is that they won't be load range F, G, or H.
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Old Posted 06-27-2007, 08:09 PM in reply to ARAMP1's post "Help with 19.5" tires"
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http://www.michelintruck.com/micheli...fo.do?tread=XS

http://www.michelintruck.com/micheli...read=XDE%20A/T

http://www.michelintruck.com/micheli...o.do?tread=XDL

http://www.michelintruck.com/micheli....do?tread=XTY2

that should get ya started... those are all 245-70-19.5 about the same height as your stock tires. little wider. you can go to a 255 with no rub issues, or with a 4x4 have little to no rub issues with a 34.5 inch tall 265/70/19.5 like i run on my 2wd.
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Old Posted 06-28-2007, 01:21 PM in reply to Seventy4Blazer's post starting "http://www.michelintruck.com/michelintru..."
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I had 265 70R19.5 Yokahoma tires on my 03. Great tires. Toyo has some great ones too. Goodyear, ect are decent too.
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Old Posted 06-28-2007, 02:20 PM in reply to Seventy4Blazer's post starting "http://www.michelintruck.com/michelintru..."
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http://www.michelintruck.com/micheli...fo.do?tread=XS

http://www.michelintruck.com/micheli...read=XDE%20A/T

http://www.michelintruck.com/micheli...o.do?tread=XDL

http://www.michelintruck.com/micheli....do?tread=XTY2

that should get ya started... those are all 245-70-19.5 about the same height as your stock tires. little wider. you can go to a 255 with no rub issues, or with a 4x4 have little to no rub issues with a 34.5 inch tall 265/70/19.5 like i run on my 2wd.
None of these are 19.5" tires on the pages you've linked to. Are you telling me that they make them in a 19.5" and just didn't list them? Right now, I have 285/75-16 BFG M/Ts on the rear with no issues. I'd like to go a little taller.

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Old Posted 06-28-2007, 04:21 PM in reply to ARAMP1's post starting "None of these are 19.5" tires on the..."
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those all came up with a 19.5 size when i was screwing around on there last night.

http://www.michelintruck.com/micheli...e-selector.jsp

use that link to find more tires they offer in 19.5

best thing to to is find a local dealer that services medium duty, or ask a tow truck driver where they buy thier tires...
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Old Posted 06-30-2007, 08:19 AM in reply to Seventy4Blazer's post starting "those all came up with a 19.5 size when..."
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you can definatly find mud orriented tires no problem, but the thing is most will be destinated with a D position rating meaning drive, not steer axle......we have several MT style tires on our tow trucks and what we have in stock. recently got in a birdgestone that looks lik eit will rumble like a swamper going down the road it is so aggressive....

if it was mine i would put 4 MT tires in the back, and two steers in the front and dont worry about it. just the tires up fornt turning will make a difference if you have decent tires pushing out back and it will still go down the road nice
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Old Posted 02-17-2008, 10:37 PM in reply to Diesel Nut's post starting "I had 265 70R19.5 Yokahoma tires on my..."
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I had 265 70R19.5 Yokahoma tires on my 03. Great tires. Toyo has some great ones too. Goodyear, ect are decent too.
Yokahoma what Indian tribe is that? Are they in Oklahoma? Haaaahahahaha
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I am familar with the Goodyear 124's. We run them on our Bearcats where I work. The Bearcats weigh in at 19,000 pounds and they seem to be doing okay. Traction is good but the tire seems to have a natural crown to it. If you go to http://www.ricksontruck.com/images/t...dyear/g124.jpg

I think this is what you may be looking for. Hope this helps.

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Old Posted 02-23-2008, 12:24 PM in reply to Rob Knoell's post starting "I am familar with the Goodyear 124's. ..."
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I am familar with the Goodyear 124's. We run them on our Bearcats where I work. The Bearcats weigh in at 19,000 pounds and they seem to be doing okay. Traction is good but the tire seems to have a natural crown to it. If you go to http://www.ricksontruck.com/images/t...dyear/g124.jpg

I think this is what you may be looking for. Hope this helps.

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Yeah, I'll probably end up going with something like that. Thanks.
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