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Anyone running Interco tires?

NYLES

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My co worker has had 3 come apart in the last year, Dont do it! I saw the frist one, second one took out a fender 3rd one blew out today....3 within a year!

Thread wont stay on em.
 

NYLES

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Ouch! Thanks for the heads up Nyles!! I guess I'll stick with my original plan of using the BFG KM2 tires 33x10.5 on stock rims!!

nitto.......THEY SAY USA ON EM....unlike many others that think they asian tires.

KM2 outragous prices....ask bulldozer if he likes em.. I followed his suit love em!
 

vesparex

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Feb 3, 2012
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I'm running these and no issues so far!

http://www.powerkingtires.com/Tires/Highway/Bias Light Truck/292
http://www.tbcprivatebrands.com/commercial/viewline.asp?id=107

Newtires.jpg


Duane
 

gearhead74

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Joined
May 5, 2004
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78
Loc.
Tri-Cities, WA
I would go Interco. I have had a set of 35" SSR on my Bronco for 8 years. 70% road 30% rockclimbing. Roughed up good, never leak, never fail. I'm down to about 20% tread life now. and MADE IN USA.
 

Adarcy

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May 19, 2010
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I'm looking at running the Interco TSL Bias in the 32x9.50 for trail tires and keeping my BFG A/T's for street use. With a 3.5" lift and 1" BL I think the 34x9.50's would be sweet. Just gotta watch the air pressure closely if it will see a lot of highway use
 
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apachetech

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Mountain Home, Idaho
I love the look of your LUBeR Adarcy! I like the idea of the 34x9.5 tire! I will not see a lot of highway use except on trips so I would not foresee any problems there. It's getting harder to find a tall skinny off road tire for stock rims any more.
 

Adarcy

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Thanks! I love the look of the tall and skinny tires, but like you said I wish they made the old school looking tires in a 32x9.5. That would be perfect.
 

knack

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Feb 2, 2007
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I'm running Interco 9.5 X 16 X 32's on my LUBR, with a 2.5" suspension and 1" body lift. Until I moved the axle back 3/4" I had some rubbing on the front edge of the rear fenders when the suspension was fully twisted up. Not sure if the extra inch of lift will get you clearance for 34" tires. Someone has actually done it, I'm sure. Maybe they will chime in.
 

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DonaldDouchebag

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I'm running Interco 9.5 X 16 X 32's on my LUBR, with a 2.5" suspension and 1" body lift. Until I moved the axle back 3/4" I had some rubbing on the front edge of the rear fenders when the suspension was fully twisted up. Not sure if the extra inch of lift will get you clearance for 34" tires. Someone has actually done it, I'm sure. Maybe they will chime in.

Did you use those Extreme Offroad "zero leaf" blocks to move the rear axle?
 
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