• Throwaway@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Probably couldn’t afford to replace the nice big tires. Mud tires wear way quicker than most would think, and hes rocking cheap steelies, so I bet its a money issue that come up after he put the lift on.

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        1 year ago

        He might have thought he would have to replace them as often as regular tires, and then after seeing how quick they went bald, he downgraded to steelies and regular tires. It would be an understandable but expensive mistake.

        Seriously, as good as mud tires look, they go bald quick and they are expensive as hell in larger sizes. That plus the road noise is just atrocious. Stuff you might not realize until you own them yourself, and then you’re stuck with a jacked truck with small wheels.

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          1 year ago

          This makes zero sense, because you just get regular larger tires instead of mud tires on the same rims.

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            1 year ago

            Thats a good point, I didn’t think of that. Maybe he has mud tires mounted on his big rims, but uses the small ones for day to day driving?

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              1 year ago

              Road legal ness, would say winter rated but the grass is green, could have gotten a damaged rim or tire. It’s likely something that needed a different set of rims though.

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                Or it’s at a shop, and they pulled the fatties off to change the tires, ran into some issue, needed to free up the bay waiting for parts, so threw on a set of something to be able to move it.

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                  1 year ago

                  Maybe someone bought the truck, but it turned out they were too short to get in easily so they put smaller tires on so they could get into their car.

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          1 year ago

          Thank you for providing this well-thought, rational explanation.

          I’m still gonna laugh at that truck driver, though.

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      1 year ago

      I had a little Mazda 4x4 that looked like this for a week or so, after I recovered it from being stolen. I figure they put the little wheels on it just to drive it away from wherever they sold the nice wheels.

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      My nittos are pretty aggressive 35’s and I got 65k out of them. Only replaced because one of the tires wore a bit faster and got to the wear bars, honestly could have replaced just the two rear tires but went for the whole set since it’s less of a PITA to go to the shop just once

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    1 year ago

    wanna place bets on how often this truck carries anything heavier than 6 grocery bags?