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Tractor tires

Codyscee

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I have a 1991 k5 with a 350 done up. I hv a 8 inch suspension lift and 3 inch body. It's a mud truck only. I need new tires but donor hv money to get axles and hv very ****ty gears in mine. I hv 35's and can somewhat spin them. I found 34/12.5/15rim v tread tractors at a store by me for 100$ a piece. I believe there 12.5-15sl r4's. Are they any good in the mud? And will my blazer be too top heavy with Only 35's and 11" lift? Thanks
 
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They only hv 1.5- 2 inch tread and are only 34"'s tall, so there not ginourmas tractor tires, and iv already roled this truck once and don't want to do it again with the new lift. I'm just worried itl be too top heavy
 
You already know that the combination of 11" lift + 34" tire will be top heavy otherwise you wouldn't be asking.

If you have to have agg tires you need something bigger not cheaper.
 
They only hv 1.5- 2 inch tread and are only 34"'s tall, so there not ginourmas tractor tires, and iv already roled this truck once and don't want to do it again with the new lift. I'm just worried itl be too top heavy

Being that tall, you should be looking to go as wide as possible for stability, within reason. I have 39.5s and 8" of lift, and I can drift it on dry pavement with little body roll. Stupid as hell? You know it. But I have 2.25" bs after I factor in my wheel spacers, and the thing sits wide as hell
 
I've had my truck on two wheels doing donuts with 5" of lift and 39.5's and a rear sway bar
 

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