Tire prices
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Tire prices
I'm interested in ordering a set of Super Swamper Irok radials 36x13.5x15. Any advice on where I should look?
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4 Wheel parts has a 90 day price match and free shipping.
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Jeep-T ... eter_PQ=15
You could also check Discount Tire locally. They can order just about anything and they do a price match too.
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Jeep-T ... eter_PQ=15
You could also check Discount Tire locally. They can order just about anything and they do a price match too.
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Well I got my prices, the best I found were at 4WheelParts in Portland. Now the decision is Bias or Radial? Bias in the 36x13.5x15 are slightly taller; wider, lighter and $73 a tire cheaper in the same tire as the radial. Now $292 at 4 tires sounds good but wheeling for 5 years on tires that I'd regret would suck.
Any thoughts?
I do not depend on my Jeep as a daily driver. I trailer it to the trails but with that said I do like to walk it around the block every now and then.
Any thoughts?
I do not depend on my Jeep as a daily driver. I trailer it to the trails but with that said I do like to walk it around the block every now and then.
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Are these going on your TJ Curits? I can't recall if you had bead locks, but I would think those would almost be a requirement if you went with bias.
I almost bought Iroks last year and was having the same dilemma. I think the bias also have slightly deeper thread depth if I remember right. I was leaning towards the radials myself, but I planned on running them in the snow only.
I almost bought Iroks last year and was having the same dilemma. I think the bias also have slightly deeper thread depth if I remember right. I was leaning towards the radials myself, but I planned on running them in the snow only.
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Radials are the direction I went.
I wouldn't run a bias, there is just to many negatives that come with them.
They fold when aired down, flat spots, the tread isn't flat it tries to be rounded, the tread doesn't mold around the obstacles as good.
The only bad on the radial in my opinion is the side walls are a little softer.
I had to make the same decision when I bout my Iroks, If I had to do it again I would do it the same.
36s on a TJ also
I wouldn't run a bias, there is just to many negatives that come with them.
They fold when aired down, flat spots, the tread isn't flat it tries to be rounded, the tread doesn't mold around the obstacles as good.
The only bad on the radial in my opinion is the side walls are a little softer.
I had to make the same decision when I bout my Iroks, If I had to do it again I would do it the same.
36s on a TJ also
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