Show your 275/70/18 Or 325/60/18
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I've just ordered the 275/70/18 BFG AT/KO's to go on my stock Sahara 18" wheels... they're on back order right now but as soon as they come in I'll post up... Based on the research I've done and threads I've read, these were the most cost effective and overall most selected tire for the stock 18" wheels... You really can't go wrong with the KO's either...
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I had 33x12.5x15 on my TJ and never had a problem with the pulling. Hard to believe such a small difference in size would change the driving style that much but who knows....
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Not sure about arkansas but here, our highways are so cheap and because we get a lot of weather changes, one day it's -30 and next day it's 0 deg... the roads deteriorate really bad and the heavy trucks creates some grooves in the pavement... they can get really deep... and trust me, when you're changing lanes and you hit those, the whole Jeep wobbles from side to side... The wide tires makes it worst...
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I've just ordered the 275/70/18 BFG AT/KO's to go on my stock Sahara 18" wheels... they're on back order right now but as soon as they come in I'll post up... Based on the research I've done and threads I've read, these were the most cost effective and overall most selected tire for the stock 18" wheels... You really can't go wrong with the KO's either...
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Originally Posted by Jeepincanada
Not sure about arkansas but here, our highways are so cheap and because we get a lot of weather changes, one day it's -30 and next day it's 0 deg... the roads deteriorate really bad and the heavy trucks creates some grooves in the pavement... they can get really deep... and trust me, when you're changing lanes and you hit those, the whole Jeep wobbles from side to side... The wide tires makes it worst...