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And this is right on there site? Is it for all tires? Just specific tires? Does it have to be two? Or is it just $400

 

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This is on ebay, in the discount tire store. It's anything they have in Stock, tires or wheels. I've done it on both.

 

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I'm cheap as any of us lol wouldn't put brakes on my truck till I found them for less then $275 ended up putting some plotted drilled ceramics on it all the way around for $215 from eBay put 25k on them so far still feel the same as day one put them on and still beefy

 

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I find stuff so cheap all the time glass packs and cat back exhaust $210 3" front lift 4" rear block lift $280 with shocks. Both front bearings for my 3/4 ton $120 head light and turn signal assemble both sides $65 I'm gonna have to look into this eBay tire thing now here's a question though I want to oped rims and tires from them I want them mounted and road forced ready to go. Is that possible through eBay?????

 

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I tied back the fender liners and zero rubbing.

 

 

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Well, after looking at both the 295/60R20 and the 275/65R20 I think theyre pretty close in size.

 

295/60R20 = 34.29 tall and 11.5 wide

 

275/65R20 = 34.5 tall and 10.9 wide.

 

Think I'll have enough room to fit the extra quarter inch in height?

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Yes yes same we kinda just took this thread to a conversation between the two of up lol sorry.

 

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I have them on my 15' with 2.5 RC lift.

 

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Well, after looking at both the 295/60R20 and the 275/65R20 I think theyre pretty close in size.

 

 

295/60R20 = 34.29 tall and 11.5 wide

 

275/65R20 = 34.5 tall and 10.9 wide.

 

Think I'll have enough room to fit the extra quarter inch in height?

It's going to be pretty tight!

 

 

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Awesome, exactly what I was wanting to see.

 

Any problems with rubbing?

It's does rub very little at max turn. Only on the right side thought. Not enough for me to worry about.

 

 

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for anyone running these tires did you take a pretty good hit with your mileage or are they not too bad?

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On 11/2/2016 at 9:16 PM, 15GMCSLT said:

 

 

I have them on my 15' with 2.5 RC lift.

 

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What size did you run on these? I'm thinking the same tire with a ReadyLift 2.25" leveling kit on the stock 20's

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On 11/2/2016 at 7:26 PM, Bayou-AllTerrain said:

I run the Pro but not that size. I have the 295/60R20s on factory wheels and 3.5" Lift. I like the tires. They are a little louder then I'd hoped but not bad for MTs.

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Did you like your STT Pro’s? How many miles did you get out of them?

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