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I wanted to use those universal mounts for the factory adapter but after looking at your pictures I'm not sure that will work. What size bolt fits through the sleeve?
 
I wanted to use those universal mounts for the factory adapter but after looking at your pictures I'm not sure that will work. What size bolt fits through the sleeve?

Which factory adapter? My factory adapter uses much smaller bolts, like 3/8" IIRC.

The bolts are 1/2" and I had to bore the hole in the plate to 7/8" or 13/16" (can't remember) for the sleeve to pass through.

I would check and see what ORD offers, I've heard they sell some, maybe they're smaller?
 
Good to hear, I've never really had them offroad other than light trail riding in my buddies truck. Plenty of positive reviews from other wheeler's that I value their opinion too.

Yeah, not the most hardcore off-road tire but they do very well off-road and the road manners are great. Average on longevity.
 
...from other wheeler's that I value their opinion too.

Well at least I know that I'm ruled out then...:D

IIRC, ORD had a pair of those tires on one of their UA trucks that we wheeled with at BB15, and I remember they did better than I anticipated. Better than my boggers were doing in some instances (but we all know slick rock is not the place for boggers to be :doah:)
 
Well at least I know that I'm ruled out then...:D

Non-trailer queen opinions that was :rotfl: otherwise I would have ordered pitbulls a while back at 50% off. I just didn't want to drive them on the street.....

IIRC, ORD had a pair of those tires on one of their UA trucks that we wheeled with at BB15, and I remember they did better than I anticipated. Better than my boggers were doing in some instances (but we all know slick rock is not the place for boggers to be :doah:)

Stephen is one of the opinions I was referring to.

Watson notes that the tires have been an instrumental part in creating a vehicle that works well on-road and off
http://www.drivingline.com/articles/killer-k30-offroad-designs-latest-chevy-truck-build/
 

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