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Hey fellow Talonites!!!

Looking to remove my stock wheels and tires and go with some beadlock wheels and 32" tires and need a little help. Got the wheels down, but now looking for the right choice in tires. I do most of my driving on trails with some mud, rock and hard pack and occasional sand. Not a hardcore rocker or mudder. I drive mostly in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and WV (or at least plan to). Looking for what the right tire. The Maxxis Carnivore seems like a big seller, but hear they wear fast, but that is where I am currently leaning based on shear volume in sales (how bad could it be if they sell that many), but very open to something better.

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I have to agree the Tensor Regulator tires are super tough. I have been running 32x10R-15 on my side by side for 2200 miles in the harsh rocky deserts in AZ and UT along with a lot of street miles and they still look great and provide awesome traction.

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I have to agree the Tensor Regulator tires are super tough. I have been running 32x10R-15 on my side by side for 2200 miles in the harsh rocky deserts in AZ and UT along with a lot of street miles and they still look great and provide awesome traction.

Let us know if we can help.
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what system3-4 beadlock wheel and tire package keeps the total outside Dimension under 70”
On the X, any combo should keep you under 70"

On the R, you will be right at 70" front and 67" rear with System 3 wheels SB-4 wheels with the +45 offset and 10" wide tires.
To get the same width in the rear, use +45mm rims and 1.5" spacers.
Or you can you use +15 mm rims on the rear and no spacers, you will be about 69" in the rear.
 
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