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Tire questions Dunlop Mud Rover

2badrotties

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I have a few questions about tires and tire size. I have no lift, large flairs and 32X11.50 tires right now. I just bought some M/T Classic 11's and went looking for tires. I found some Dunlop Mud Rover tires with a kinda nice tread pattern. Has anyone used these tires ? I would like to buy some 33X12.50s and they look like they will fit just fine. Anyone think I'll have a problem getting them to fit with no lift ? My 32's have never touched anything other than the radius arms went I make a tight turn. I don't do much off road stuff, just want bigger tires. Opinions pease :)
 

broncnaz

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you may hit on the front fenders if they are not cut already I've ran 33x12.50's with no lift but all the fenders were cut and had no problems on or offroad except for the radius arm rubbing you've already experianced
 
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2badrotties

2badrotties

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Wow, that was fast. My fenders are cut and have flares from the old KbarS. They are pretty good size flares, much larger than a set I bought off e-bay for another bronco.
 

74bronc

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I have been running Dunlop Mud Rovers for about 4 years now. Personally, I think they are a good tire. I have gotten good wear out of them but I haven't kept track of the miles. They are a little noisy for my taste, but it seems they have gotten noisier as they have worn down. They are almost worn out now, so I am going to need to look for new tires before too long. Traction on wet pavement is pretty good, but my tires were siped when they were new, which I believe makes a huge difference on wet pavement. I lived in Utah for 3 years with these tires and they were fantastic in the snow. No complaints. I got mine when they were almost new (about 2K on them) and I only paid $300 for all 4.
 
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