33x13.50r20 mt?

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I don't think any manufacturer offers a Mud Terrain in the requested size (or the metric equivalent)
Once the sidewall height decreases to less than 45% of the rim diameter, they are Mall Terrains.
 

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iroks come in a 33x13.50x20

And last about 10,000 miles lol

May end up going this route.....
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Well kinda think I'm going a different route lol..... Thinking atz's I'm on road a lot beings I have put 11k all highway this year. I need something that will work off road in some sticky and sloppy trails is all just enuff to make it out to my blind


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I can't believe no ones addressed your situation. Most people run the 305/55 you mentioned on stock height trucks. You can get 35s or 325/60 under a 2.5" leveling kit no problem. 12" wide wheels would have trouble but 10s you'll be fine

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a 20x10 -24mm with a 35/12.50/20 tire will clear on an 05-07 truck. by less than an inch of rubbing the actual metal fender and the bumper. which i would not feel comfortable driving. the 08+ clear them fine. and can even clear with no leveling kit.. this is why he's asking about other options.


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a 20x10 -24mm with a 35/12.50/20 tire will clear on an 05-07 truck. by less than an inch of rubbing the actual metal fender and the bumper. which i would not feel comfortable driving. the 08+ clear them fine. and can even clear with no leveling kit.. this is why he's asking about other options.


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This.... I'm sure I could make it work on 35s but I'm okay with running small tires I need a high way / track friendly truck


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Christ, nobody actually offered the size, style and a manufacturer. Well Eric did but if you want a true mud type tire get a MT Baja claw. And yes they come in that size, and no they aren't listed on the website, and yes they last longer than 10k miles :D

I.don't know.about fuel tires, they look like rebadged Toto mt' s.
 

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Christ, nobody actually offered the size, style and a manufacturer. Well Eric did but if you want a true mud type tire get a MT Baja claw. And yes they come in that size, and no they aren't listed on the website, and yes they last longer than 10k miles :D

I.don't know.about fuel tires, they look like rebadged Toto mt' s.

Well I have decided against the mt and I think the at would be better suited for my prepose...


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325/50r20 = 33/13.50r20

Nitto makes these that might fit on my truck with the leveling kit

LT305/55R20 E 121/118Q
Stock Number: 205-760
Tread Depth: 19.4
Rim Widths: 8.5-(9.5)-11.0
Overall Width: 12.60
Overall Diameter: 33.39
Max Load Pressure: 3195
Revs Per Mile: 622


They also make a 295/60r20

LT295/60R20 E 126Q
Stock Number: 205-910
Tread Depth: 19.4
Rim Widths: 8.0-(8.5)-10.0
Overall Width: 12.13
Overall Diameter: 34.45
Max Load Pressure: 3750
Revs Per Mile: 602



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This is the post I'm talking about. 305/55 clear no problem on stock height no leveling kit needed.

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Well I have decided against the mt and I think the at would be better suited for my prepose...


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Oh, ok, sorry for my overlooking that. I am running the atz in 35x12.5r20. I actually ordered the 13.5 but the first tire I got was mislabeled and was a 12.5. I liked the look on a 12 wide wheel so I went with that size.
 

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