MrArmyAnt
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Anyone have pictures of deuces with each or maybe side by side? Trying to figure out if I want to run 47's while its a 6x6 then just have two spares or get 4 49's and do the bob right away.
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tire pressure can make a big differenceI ran the xml first and am running the xzl now. I DO need to state that the tire pressures were lowered for traction on the ndts, but they went where we went on the trails. I probably wouldn't believe it if I wasn't there, but I saw it myself.
Come one got any photos? What rims are you running?I got my 395's mounted on my rims this weekend and I am excited to see how they will look on one of my trucks. They sure look cool compared to those 9x20's.
Now if that's a rules for deuces, maybe, but I know in the off road world you want to increase the contact patch. When large enough it keeps the vehicle from sinking. Skinny tire can sink to firmer ground but if you are in an area that the soft stuff or snow is deeper than your tires you are pretty much sol. Airing down gives a larger deformable contact patch.I LOVE NDTCC s get us stuck, well they sure do ... but its driver error... sorry but true.... simple tire rule, as true today as it ever was, tall narrow tire good mud and snow, big wide tire good rocks and sand, there are tires that cross lines but for most of that it is the driver, and vehicle . directionals go farther in one direction, all simple all fact, properly airing tires for what u are going thru makes all the difference. ndt tires are and always have been awesome, they have stood the test of time longer than any other, there are better tires today, but again ndt tires are incredibly strong and have great traction ... in fact if U want those big radials and want to over load your truck U are asking for sidewall failure, ndts are strong enough to run fully loaded down to like 15 lbs of air, they are awesome. and yes the sidewall failure in fully loaded trucks in service is true , most in state s trucks that run loaded were changed back to a deul set up, most of the time it was the g177s , now im talking 5 tons here, Oh and why do military trucks run these bigger wider tires ? well yup because we fight in mostly sand and rocks.
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