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Maxxis Razr 37s

truckasaurus

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I’ve spend way too much time looking at tires for my TradesWagon and just ordered a set of these Maxxis’ for $135.20 each from Walmart,37/12.50r18 in a load range D. I think they’ll be loud and wear fast but I’m hoping they’ll tide me over until I figure out what’s better. Just wanting to share what I think might be a great deal.
I’ll be installing Thuren springs up front with Thuren track bar and powerwagon isolators and stock coils with a 1” spacer in the rear; Bilstein shocks all corners and powerwagon fender flares. Wheels are 18x9 method 304’s I picked up on clearance for $200 each. No heavy loads or anything at my airstream is around 7k
 

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I’ve spend way too much time looking at tires for my TradesWagon and just ordered a set of these Maxxis’ for $135.20 each from Walmart,37/12.50r18 in a load range D. I think they’ll be loud and wear fast but I’m hoping they’ll tide me over until I figure out what’s better. Just wanting to share what I think might be a great deal.
I’ll be installing Thuren springs up front with Thuren track bar and powerwagon isolators and stock coils with a 1” spacer in the rear; Bilstein shocks all corners and powerwagon fender flares. Wheels are 18x9 method 304’s I picked up on clearance for $200 each. No heavy loads or anything at my airstream is around 7k
That is a good deal. Lets us know how they balance out and ride...
 
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They're good tires, Ive seen quite a few Jeeps run em and be happy. Unsure on how they wear but they're cheap enough that it probably doesn't matter much. Do post your results!
 

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I’ve got my fingers crossed that they last a year or 2 as I only put on 8k a year; plus I have the 6.4 so it’s ’low Torque’.
 

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keep em rotated every 5k miles and you may hit that goal !
 

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I doubt this’ll come as a shock but the bargain tires never materialized from Walmart. I picked up Toyo open country RT’s in 37/13.50r18 instead from jeepandtruckparts and they went on OK after a little pinch and liner trim. I made fillers for the wheel liner cutouts using 1/16” ABS sheet as it molds nicely with a heat gun and installed some powerwagon flares. I dropped the pressure to 40psi so combined with Thuren coils up front and Bilsteins all round I’m hoping it improves the truck overall
 

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I doubt this’ll come as a shock but the bargain tires never materialized from Walmart. I picked up Toyo open country RT’s in 37/13.50r18 instead from jeepandtruckparts and they went on OK after a little pinch and liner trim. I made fillers for the wheel liner cutouts using 1/16” ABS sheet as it molds nicely with a heat gun and installed some powerwagon flares. I dropped the pressure to 40psi so combined with Thuren coils up front and Bilsteins all round I’m hoping it improves the truck overall
Man I dig your truck. Im looking at possibly getting into a tradesman 3500 LB diesel from my PW and doing full Thuren or Carli and 37s. Your truck may have sold me!
 

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