So I bought a dually pickup dump truck. It isn’t 4 wheel drive. Currently has singles on the back. It goes pretty good with these big single 33x12.5 16.5 mud grips on the back. But I’m gonna haul loads over their capacity, and they are old anyway. I have a set of 17” dually wheels off a dodge that should fit right up. I’ve not had a non 4x4 vehicle in years! I cut in mixed terrain. Sand, black dirt, hills, everything. I need to set myself up for success here with the right tires. Tire life isn’t an issue (likely they will ruin from age before miles) highway manners at speed isn’t an issue (it’s slow 351 gas) noise isn’t an issue (I’m half deaf) price is an issue (don’t want to blow money)
So I mostly cut in the sand when it’s wet and black dirt when it’s dry. But the county roads to the wood patch are generally deep sand. Usually horrible days are when I have the most time to work so we work in rain, mud, ice. I’m thinking about some iron man MT in a 285-70. I think that’s as wide as won’t rub together with a load and as tall as I’d want for power reasons. Probably put something the same size width in whatever highway tread I find used on the front for flotation. Motor is light up front since it’s small gas. So it has that going for it and I believe a locker in the rear.
Does that sound right or should I be looking at all terrain tires so it won’t “spin down”
So I mostly cut in the sand when it’s wet and black dirt when it’s dry. But the county roads to the wood patch are generally deep sand. Usually horrible days are when I have the most time to work so we work in rain, mud, ice. I’m thinking about some iron man MT in a 285-70. I think that’s as wide as won’t rub together with a load and as tall as I’d want for power reasons. Probably put something the same size width in whatever highway tread I find used on the front for flotation. Motor is light up front since it’s small gas. So it has that going for it and I believe a locker in the rear.
Does that sound right or should I be looking at all terrain tires so it won’t “spin down”