help with tire's

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ok guys have been doing some stuff to my libby now looking to put new tire's on.just not sure witch way to go.i will be driving in the sand doing some surf fishing of cause city and highway and some off roading.so i throught i would throw it out there and see what you guys think:confused:.and i don't have any lift on the truck not yet :D
 

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A lot of people on here run Dueler AT Revo's. I think General Grabbers are pretty popular too. The one's I'll most likely put on would be the Revos or Toyo Open Country AT's. I currently have Michelin Cross Terrains, there are fine for a wet and street tire, but not much else..
 

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I am not sure what your price range is but the Goodyear Duratracs look good
they come in a 225/75 16 which will fit with no lift

get a lift and you can run the new style MTR's in a 245/75
I have them on my TJ and like them so far
good chance I will put them on the KJ as well at the end of the year
 
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