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Originally Posted by vonRunner
For tires you really can't go wrong with any of the All Terrain offerings from the major brands (BFG, Toyo, Nitto, Cooper, Yokohama, etc). You'll get people trying to claim one tire is vastly superior over another, but I don't think that's true these days. If you live in an area that receives a lot of rain and/or snow then maybe pick a tire with more siping (Toyo ATIII, Falken AT3W, etc), but as long as it has the "3 Peak" rating you'll be fine.
For wheels I think anything in the 0 to -10 offset should bring out the wheels enough for you without being overly aggressive. Look through the "Lift and Tire" thread below and you'll find endless photos of different setups to get a better idea of what look you want.
Lift and Tire Central (pics)... Post 'em Up!
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Sweet, thanks Von. This gets me in the right direction. I’m mostly in an area that rains with occasional flooding, especially after long drought periods or heavy rainfall. Do any of the brands at a particular size such as 275/70 run smaller than others?
I’ll check out the lift and tire section again, I know I reviewed it many times, when I was lifting and looked a little bit at tires and rims but not that much into detail.
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