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    #16
    Originally posted by MLank View Post
    He has a level homie!

    Truck looks good. I'm working through my mind if I want to level or just leave stock and keep going with 265s (cost/benefit analysis; over-analysis).
    I just went from a 2.5” level and stock tires. Looked great in my opinion to a 6” and 35’s. Love the look of both.

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      #17
      Originally posted by MLank View Post
      He has a level homie!

      Truck looks good. I'm working through my mind if I want to level or just leave stock and keep going with 265s (cost/benefit analysis; over-analysis).
      Do it!

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        #18
        I am running them on a 2016 F150. 285/75/18 on stock wheels. Leveled the front, and put 1" block in the rear. The front needed the level to fit the tires, I put the block in the rear to give the truck a little bit of rake so that I wouldn't be nose high when pulling the boat or the SXS. I have a little over 10K on them now. The road noise isn't bad and they ride good. Traction is great in the mud. They seem to be holding up good, but like I said, I only about 10K on them.

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          #19
          Originally posted by 30-30 View Post
          Do it!
          I am looking at these tires and wanted to check in and see how they are holding up for you and if you have been pleased with them?

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            #20
            I put them on my Ram 3500 mid Dec. I like them, they are as with most M/T tires a little slippery on wet pavement. They are really good off road and seem to be holding up really well I average about 120 miles a day highway on them and drive on gravel every day also.

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              #21
              Geolanders in general are great tires. I like the A/T tires a lot for dual use vehicles. The M/T tires, my experience has been there a little soft and wear fairly quickly for the price. Sticky tires though, and a solid off road tire. Literally pulled a small 30 hp tractor out of an axle deep mud hole sideways with them.


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                #22
                I got the AT's. They out perform any other tire I have tried in W. Texas.
                Bought 2 yesterday. Stupid high now days...

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by shwacker1911 View Post
                  Things are awesome I'm running 285/70/17s on a single cab chevy z71. Got a skid steer out of a creek bottom yesterday was throwing mud everywhere but got it out. they tend to dig down a little then crawl out on my truck once the sidewalls grab some. Have tryed to get stuck have yet to do it.
                  Let me Try

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                    #24
                    So far so good. No complaints whatsoever about off-road performance. Road noise has increased a little bit with wear, and wet weather on-road traction isn’t great. That’s not unique to Yoko M/Ts though. I’ll likely go with all-terrains for my next set, but wouldn’t hesitate to put these on a truck that sees more mud that pavement.

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