New Tires on my 07 KJ Limited

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dchadjohnson

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Finally got my new tires installed so I could pass safety inspection :gr_grin: They are stock size (235/65R17) Hankook Dynapro ATM RF10. Now to start saving for a lift...

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Looks good! Still trying to decide on a set for my 05. These are in the running.
 

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Been running the Hankooks now for about 20k really like them

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nice, i have the same on my 05, went with a 245/65/17 and haven't had any complaints yet, looking forward to better traction this winter
 

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so random question - i took the spare tire cover off this morning and somehow the shop managed to mount the spare tire opposite from all the others (BSW out, while the 4 tires are OWL out). i know it doesn't really matter, but i really would prefer them to match. don't really want to pay the shop labor to switch it though, yeah i'm cheap. i am wondering if i could just let the air out of the spare and switch it myself...thoughts? thanks
 

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It's funny I saw this post because as of yesterday I've been researching tires for the '05 Limited. Was looking into Dueler or Grabbers but came across the Hankooks and really liked the tread. We currently have Michelin Latitudes on the car but they've always felt ho-hum and were very noisy. Got about 50-60k out of them and they were never great performers in the snow. 4WD helped immensely but not without slippage from these tires., never a lot of confidence.

Time for an upgrade so I dialed in and my local TFT had a set in stock. So now I sit waiting for the install.

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so random question - i took the spare tire cover off this morning and somehow the shop managed to mount the spare tire opposite from all the others (BSW out, while the 4 tires are OWL out). i know it doesn't really matter, but i really would prefer them to match. don't really want to pay the shop labor to switch it though, yeah i'm cheap. i am wondering if i could just let the air out of the spare and switch it myself...thoughts? thanks

Just take it back to the shop that way it will be balanced etc when you rotate it in.
 

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Just take it back to the shop that way it will be balanced etc when you rotate it in.
This.

Love my Hankooks. They have a bit of a hum to them though. Just gotta rotate them a lot.

My first set got 70k miles. Had to get another at that rate.

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I love my Hankooks they are great all around tires. I have had really good performance on and off road with them. I would highly recommend them.
 

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Good to know you guys are satisfied with them. I do like the tread.

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So far I love them. The ride is immensely quieter than the Michelin Latitudes and a heck of a lot more confident. The car never felt stable with those on and would roll corners and just seem to soft.

It's been a hectic week so today I finally get to wash the car and get the blue off and polish up the tires. Glad I opted for the white lettering facing out.
 

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Im thinking about getting a pair of Hankooks i was wondering about sizing i have 225/75/16 on stock Rims. should i get exact same sizes or should i go a bit more higher. Im open to suggestions KJ is not lifted i want a good no rub aggressive look.
 

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Im thinking about getting a pair of Hankooks i was wondering about sizing i have 225/75/16 on stock Rims. should i get exact same sizes or should i go a bit more higher. Im open to suggestions KJ is not lifted i want a good no rub aggressive look.

Go for 235/70/16. That is another stock size. I had them in that size and they lasted 70k miles.
 

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~1500 miles and just over a month in and i'm loving these tires...little to no ride noise and great feel. they have great traction on sand, dirt, gravel, and pavement as my daily driver and get lots of compliments from uber passengers.
 

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I have 60,000 on 4 of them. Was considering a strictly highway tire this time but I may go ahead and get another set of the dynapro AT/M.

I am on my second set of them on my silverado 2500HD and like them.
 
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