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Tire size suggestions and pics on AT4/Trail Boss


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52 minutes ago, Opiedeegs said:


I have been looking at these tires just haven’t pulled the trigger yet


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They're are some good reviews on both the AT and the MT.

 

https://www.offroadxtreme.com/engine-tech/wheels-tires/tire-review-mickey-thompson-deegan-38-all-terrain

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15 hours ago, HopHedd said:

I have the Mickey Thompson MTZ.  Best tire I have ever owned.  My current set has about 37k miles on the tires and they still look like almost new and have about 14-15/32 of tread left

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On 4/10/2019 at 7:36 PM, FLDrJoe said:

Very rare rub noted on passenger side fender inside of lower molded flap on sharp right turn only when going up a slight curb or bump. Otherwise no issues 

Did you happen to have these tires mounted before you put on the RC leveling kit?  I have a bone stock AT4 without a leveling kit, so I'm wondering if 285/65/20 will work.  TIA.

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Did GM Accessories lift at delivery to make it the equivalent of an AT4 then did the front leveling and ran the stock 275/60/20 for a little while before going to the 285/65/20.  I know lots of people running the 285/65/20 on TrailBoss and AT4s on factory rims with no problems actually think they may get a little less rub

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Didn’t read all 5 pages, and this might all sound pretty cute compared to the 35+ many and running in here but...

 

Has anyone else noticed that the off road performance package duratracs are actually smaller than the stock AT4 tires?

 

33’s stock and 32’s on the off road pack... frustrating.

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On 9/9/2019 at 4:48 PM, Rosshog said:

Did you happen to have these tires mounted before you put on the RC leveling kit?  I have a bone stock AT4 without a leveling kit, so I'm wondering if 285/65/20 will work.  TIA.

I’ll save you some trouble. I put this size on my Sierra with a 2” level and could hardly turn without major running. I ended up heavily modding the fender wells and made them fit  but it was a pain. I’d go 286/60/20 on a stock AT4

 

 

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Running 275\65r20 stock rims 2" spacers. I installed the factory at4 lift along with the readylify 2" sst. Just ordered 17" pro comp wheels with 4.5" backset. with 35x12.50x17 nemon power xt husky liners and and fox shocks and a back rack. Cant wait to see how it turns out. Here's a few pics of it as of now. Lost a visor in a windstorm 120 km and hour max windspeed.

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