Bagged NNBS (GMT-900 07-13) thread..

I run 295/30 on the rear (rim is x10) and 275/30 on the front (rim is x9).

Welsh is correct, 275 on a x9 looks real good, at least to me it does.
 
Yeah I have the 275/30s on kmcs on my old truck and they look good. They new wheels are gonna be x10 so I don't want the stretched look. Im thinking im gonna go with a 295/30 just so there is a little bit more rubber on the road. Our roads suck balls.
 
yeah if you are x10 I would go 295, like I said it is what I run in the rear on my x10 and what I ran on my old wheels. Come to louisiana and talk about bad roads...
 
Lol the people down state Oklahoma don't think we even exist so we don't get very much funding if any for our roads. But I'm not doubting yalls roads sucking as well.

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I'm running 295/30R24 on my 24x10 rims. Only downside is availability and choice of manufactures. Toyo and Pirelli are the only "name brands" that offer that size. Then you have Durun, Fullrun (Fullway whatever), and maybe 1 or 2 other Korean brands.

I bought the Duruns and they seem to be a decent tire. But for half the price of the Toyo and Pirelli, and how my truck won't see 5k miles a year I said f*ck it.
 
Yeah im thinking some Toyos but even as a tire dealer they are freaking ridiculous! Like 260 something a tire. But that's about what I paid for my last set. Had a buddy run a set of triangle tires FOREVER!!! Im just not a big fan of cheap no name tires but I might have to make an exception. Anybody running 285/35s?
 
I have 275/30 on mine and the seems to fit well
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