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Fuel Wheels and General Grabber Tires
Well during my travels i was lucky enough to get several flat tires all in one day, two being unfix able. So i used it as a excuse to buy new wheels and tires all the way around. I really wanted to wait to have the truck leveled to clear 35's but that didn't happen. So i got 18"x9" Fuel Hostage wheels mounted on 33" General Grabber tires. All in all i think it still looks pretty damn good. Last time i posted my truck was bone stock. So far I've gotten my wheels and tires, a 4" MBRP catless turbo back with off road muffler, SCT tuner with 55hp tow tune & egr turned off, Harley headlights, 08 taillights, 8k HID's and some interior goodies. Let me Know that you guys think.
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Looks good!
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Those wheels are the way to go, Just all out awesome, General tire give any benefits fuel mileage, load rating highway noise?
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Fuel mileage is a little better but nothing substantial. Highway noise is a lot better. We have been running Toyo MT's on our H2 for years but there pretty loud. The Grabber's are a lot quieter. The 33's have a "E" load rating, about 2900lbs per tire and jumps up to 3400lbs for 35's. Im a big fan of Grabbers since they aren't seen as much, wear well, and perform awesome off road and on.
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is your truck stock height? and what is the actual tire size you went with?
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Yes the truck is stock height. Actually tire size is a 33"x12.5"x18" mounted on a 18"x9" wheel.
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