Hill Bill E.
Oath Keeper
When I was running my mud truck (20+ years ago :snorkle
it was 'The fatter, the better' for tires.
Nowadays I prefer a skinny tire. If you don't need the flotation, there really isn't a lot of advantage to a wider tire.
Even a 9.50, once aired down, will give a great footprint and traction off road.
My TJ has 35x12.5's on it now (bought it that way) and I don't care for them much. Looking at going with a 34x9.5 or metric equivalent.
One of my earlier CJ's had 36x14.5 Ground Hawgs, and with the 304, you could get it floating over the top of mud or snow pretty easily.
The problem came when you stopped, or had to turn. :snorkle:
Waiting on the pics!
Nowadays I prefer a skinny tire. If you don't need the flotation, there really isn't a lot of advantage to a wider tire.
Even a 9.50, once aired down, will give a great footprint and traction off road.
My TJ has 35x12.5's on it now (bought it that way) and I don't care for them much. Looking at going with a 34x9.5 or metric equivalent.
One of my earlier CJ's had 36x14.5 Ground Hawgs, and with the 304, you could get it floating over the top of mud or snow pretty easily.
The problem came when you stopped, or had to turn. :snorkle:
Waiting on the pics!