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Old 01-09-2007, 09:30 AM
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Default American Racing Wheels and Pirelli Tires

For the last several months I have been talking myself into a new set of rims. You see, I needed tires anyway, and I wanted to try something new, so I did. I bought a new set of American Racing Mojave wheels in teflon and a set of LT265/70R17 Pirelli Scorpion ATR tires. I read posts over and over on the fitment of these wheels and tires. All my worry was for nothing, the setup works great and I think they look great.

I have had the tires and wheels on for almost a week and can report no problems. The wheels are balanced great, no shimmy or shake and the ride is smooth. I didn't really notice how noisy my Revo's were.







I highly recommend these wheels and tires.

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Dude, I think those tires and wheels look great. I have been considering the same thing for my '06 DC TRD.. The 265/70 on 17X8's could be the perfect tire/wheel combo for Tundras. Do you have any lift or leveling kit?
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This sounds strange, but would you measure the tread width of those Pirellis for me? It is listed as N/A on their site. I'm considering the 275/70/16 Scorpions and was wondering about the tread width. This will give me an idea.
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