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Super Skinny 32s

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Jrobz23, Apr 12, 2020.

  1. Apr 17, 2020
    Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

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    Follow your heart. :)
     
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  2. Apr 17, 2020
    FinoCJ

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    I like those STs as well for my wagon...have a good, period correct look, but wonder about bias-ply tire if I really drive it a lot around on highways and metro areas...
     
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  3. Apr 17, 2020
    Glenn

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    What exactly is it your wondering about?
     
  4. Apr 17, 2020
    colojeepguy

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    Radials drive a LOT better....btdt
     
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  5. Apr 17, 2020
    Glenn

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    No doubt they do, funny thing though is when I had Nylon, bias-ply tires they were fine unless it was cold as all get out. :)
     
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    oldtime

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    The heart and brain should be in unison so don’t buy till they are. Hahaha......
    I think best tire for you should depend on how you actually plan to use it, so be realistic about your needs.
    Rather than re-type , I suggest you read this thread I had on the 2-A forum.
    BF Goodrich 7.5R KM3
     
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  7. Apr 17, 2020
    bigbendhiker

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    Thanks for posting the link to that tire thread. It's a really good read. Gives a lot to consider, tire pressure, width, height, and especially weight.
     
  8. Apr 17, 2020
    Glenn

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    If we all followed that how many would have Jeeps? :D
     
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  9. Apr 17, 2020
    oldtime

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    So basically I would surmise that the STA is a better snow tire and the BFG is a better for general all around useage.
    The STA is very well spied and readily accepts lots of studs.
    IMHO bias ply flat spots are of virtually no concern on an old rough riding Jeep.
    The KM3 is well known to work well in a wide variety of conditions.
     
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  10. Apr 17, 2020
    Glenn

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    Good analysis. I tend to choose a tire that would be the best for the worst situation I would be in, but of course be street worthy also. Florida off road is sand, mud and water. The Goodyear Xtragrip, which the ST design is, worked fine no matter the conditions.
     
  11. Apr 17, 2020
    oldtime

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    Yeah Glenn your right they do look a lot like the old Goodyear Xtra Grip Hi Milers.
    I loved those old M+S tires.
    Have not seen a set of them since the mid 1980’s.
    Here’s a flashback......
    8.25-17 Goodyear Xtra Grip
     
  12. Apr 17, 2020
    Glenn

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    Yep, a step back in time. Directional was the only drawback to them. If I remember right they did come out with some very similar, or identical to the ST's also. That's what I had in mind as a reference.
     
  13. Apr 18, 2020
    Jrobz23

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    I think the brain is gonna win out. Prolly goin with the skinny KM3s
     
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  14. Apr 18, 2020
    oldtime

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    Good choice.... maybe you can find them on sale somewhere....
     
  15. Apr 18, 2020
    fhoehle

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    That's no joke, a friend of mine had a set on a Commando, I could hear him a long way off. They really worked well though. I remember the tires being around on various vehicles for a very long time.
     
  16. Apr 20, 2020
    Mike C

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    I bought 6 of the 235 75 16, (5) 35 12.5 17, (4) 205 75 15 trailer tires, and (5) 225 75 15 trailer tires all at the same time. $2100 including freight it averaged $10 per tire and I did have shipped to a commercial address. I did not balance the dually tires because it is an off-road only farm truck. But I did balance the 35 12.5 17's and they used less weight than the 265 70 17's on my GMC truck.

    You have to order over the phone and the lady said they were first run tires, just overstock. They were about 12 months old when I got them.
     
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  17. Apr 20, 2020
    Jrobz23

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    4WP has the KM3s right now on sale. Free tax and shipping. 5 for $732.45
     
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