Florida tires.

Jack Stilts

Skid Plates
Location
Michigan
Dear Floridians:

With my potential move down to Florida next year, I'm trying to plan ahead and figure out what kind of tires to get. My schedule is as follows:

1. Move.
2. 3" suspension lift.
3. 15" Desert Runners.
4. 32" ___________ tires.


My question to you guys is this: what kind of tires would be best for the off-roading down there? I've only wheeled in "mountainous" terrain. Lots of rock, dirt, sand.

Is it super muddy down there? Swampy? Beachy? Give me some opinions or experiences with tires that have worked well for that region / climate.
 

Jack Stilts

Skid Plates
Location
Michigan
Eh. I guess I never saw a need for 33's. Plus, I'm not doing the BL. I didn't know 33's were cheaper, though...hmmm. That could save me some big buck$.
 
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drbandkgb

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Not many make 32s..

I thought about moving down to a 32 this time but the price of a BFG 32 vs 33 10.5 was about 20 a tire
 

Xterrafauss

Suspension Lift
Go with the mudders! Haha I got down here and the ATs tread is so close together they succckkkk in the mud.

You get slicks basically with Florida mud, it is like quick sand


This is what my all terrains looked like 20 minutes into the ride
 

Timrich

Super Duper Moderator
Founding Member
Location
Central FL
If you are doing a lot of beach time at's are better. Swampy mud then mt's. Wherr might you be moving too?

Sent from my Galaxy S III
 

NismoFire

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Location
Smyrna, TN
I can't believe I'm about to say this, but I'm wishing now that I'd bought 33x12.5s when I got my BFGs. Don't get me wrong, with just a PML they look great (plus they're INCREDIBLE off road), but I'm wishing I had that extra ground clearance with the 33s.
 

Jack Stilts

Skid Plates
Location
Michigan

Prime

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