: 425-65-r22


redruM
04-29-2002, 06:59 AM
big tires
can get cracked alcoa aluminum wheels (cracked between 2 of the 12 lugs big deal ill weld um) i can get these for free and tires with 10% tread for free they measure 44x18 or so all i need is a wheel adapter to change the lug pattern from ? 12 on 16" to standard 8 lug and i got street tires !!! (10% tread would last forever on a 4K# Jeep these tires are rated for 100psi and 20K# im thinkin they would ride real rough (even with 10psi) but street tires for free ?????? am i :smokin: or:roxy:

bigdude
04-29-2002, 07:46 AM
If it'll end up being free or less than say $100, then I say do it. I mean what's the worst that could happen, you don't like it or they don't work, so you're out $100 at most. Shit I probably bought $100 in wrong parts in the last month or so:D

STOKJEEP
04-30-2002, 12:04 AM
that'd work except for those tires and rims have to weigh EASY 3-4 times what your 42's weigh in at.

slow accelerating and lousy braking.

but for the price, give it a whirl and let us know.

redruM
04-30-2002, 04:36 AM
the 22" alcoa alum wheels weigh less than 15" steel beadlocks... the tires probably do weigh more but the hydroboost should still stop them (ME)