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Daly
08/07/2013, 07:02 AM
I am looking to beef up my tires a little and put a winter set on my VX. Have stock wheels on. Would like to keep noise and ride harshness down as well, which is why I say beef up a little. Anyone have any recommendations?

gonzo7231
08/07/2013, 07:48 AM
I put a new set of Dunlop Rovers on yesterday, 265/75/16 on my Dragon. Smooth ride, little to no road noise and priced around $600 mounted for the set. Could have gone a little bigger but wanted to keep it at that price range.

Gonzo

antdag22
08/07/2013, 08:16 AM
Any mods needed to go up to a 265 75 16? I have no lift or cladding mods. Will this size work without rubbing or complications? Notice any change in mpg? Thank you!

tom4bren
08/07/2013, 08:22 AM
I'm running Firestone Destinations right now (33x12.50 R15's). It's a very good tire but probably not aggressive enough for your taste (not mine either but it's what I needed at the time). I'll be going more aggressive next time I need new skins but I haven't decided on what yet. I've always been a fan of the Mickey Thompsons but I hear they don't wear well.

Probably these:

http://4wheelonline.com/Mickey_Thompson_Baja_MTZ_Radial_Tires.67201.242991

gonzo7231
08/07/2013, 11:53 AM
My cladding is trimmed on the front side of the wheel well but not to an extreme and no lift. The tire comes out past the cladding by about 2 inches. Gives it a a broader stance. Looks mean without the knobbys. Still have 3 inches or more above the tire and at least 2 in front and behind.

44ficus44
08/07/2013, 01:17 PM
I put 265/75/16 mudstar radials on mine, they look pretty aggressive, and does the job on the road too. im gonna get some mudzillas on it , saw them on a truck yesterday, and want to see the fit on those, if you want to go econ on these, cuz 300 a tires kinda harsh, I know walmart has some that are very cheap and look a bit aggressive. good luck

Mile High VX
08/07/2013, 05:59 PM
I've got a great set of Yokohama Geolander AT/S.

Good looks and perform well in the CO winters.

mrlarrys
08/07/2013, 06:20 PM
I have the nitto tetra grapplers and had to trim the front fender bottoms but aside from that im on my second set and no extra road noise - but a bumpy ride and an awesome stance and presence.

Daly
08/08/2013, 06:28 AM
MileHigh
You got those on stock 245/60 18"s?

Daly
08/08/2013, 06:39 AM
It seems like not many tires, winter, beefed up are offered in stock 245/60 18 size.
Correct?

JHarris1385
08/08/2013, 08:33 AM
https://www.treadwright.com/c-23-285-65r18.aspx -- do it!

Riff Raff
08/08/2013, 10:19 AM
I have a set of these (Grabber AT2 in 275/65R18-116S @ 32" O.D. weighing only 44 lbs) on my 100% OEM Stock VX mounted on the stock 18x7 rims. They are bolt-on perfect; require no lifting or torsion bar cranks, and will give your VX a 1.25" ground clearance improvement over stock. I only had to minor trim the inner side corner of the front wheel-well cladding (very common). These tires are extremely quiet on the highway and are the absolute best tire for snow & ice as they are Snowflake-Mountain rated and show no signs of wear. I give them my highest possible rating!!!

Click-on the link below and then go see them in person at your local tire dealer for a personal hands-on opinion. Once you see them "in-person", you will be sold.


http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=General&tireModel=Grabber+AT+2&sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=765SR8GRAT2V2&tab=Sizes


:bgwb:

ALC1717
08/08/2013, 10:31 AM
TOYO Open Country 255 60 18 Tires Do NOT Wear Out !

Y33TREKker
08/08/2013, 10:56 AM
I have a set of these (Grabber AT2 in 275/65R18-116S...
I had a set of Grabbers on a Toyota Tacoma years ago and was very happy with their all around performance too.

Mile High VX
08/08/2013, 10:56 AM
MileHigh
You got those on stock 245/60 18"s?

275/60 18's on aftermarket rims with -6 offset.

I had some small trimming to do, but on stock wheels you should be fine.

The PO had nittos on at one time, with stock wheels. I tried to use nittos with my aftermarket rims and it was a no go for me because of the excessive trimming needed or a lift.

Daly
08/09/2013, 11:36 AM
I can get a great price on Dunlop Grand Trek SJ5's size 275/60 18.
Just need to find out if they will fit without trimming anything.