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That is an amazing price! I’m stopping by my Discount Tire this weekend and throwing down if they’re the same price here!
Now you all got me worried they order some knock off. Lol! I’m calling tomorrow to confirm this is the the correct part number. 1817855557SB 17 x 8.5 SAT BLACK 5 x 150 5.75" 25mm 110.1mm 2750 LBS

And please correct me if this is the wrong one
 
Now you all got me worried they order some knock off. Lol! I’m calling tomorrow to confirm this is the the correct part number. 1817855557SB 17 x 8.5 SAT BLACK 5 x 150 5.75" 25mm 110.1mm 2750 LBS

And please correct me if this is the wrong one
If you could check back in here after following up with Discount Tire I would greatly appreciate it 👍
 
@Tommy Dwyer my local discount tire would only do $200 per wheel, and only if i bought tires... Poly Performance had them at $180 during the holidays maybe they would do a group discount?
 
I checked with Poly Performance, they wouldn't work much of a deal for us.. $927 for 4
 
Got mine for ~$178/ea. Discount Tire here said they could not do better than price listed at Icon website which is $241.49. FYI the Satin Black is less than the Bronze and Titanium colors.
 
I struggled and still am debating between the black and Ti. I think the black might be the better option 🤷🏻
 
@Angelo1 why are you replacing the methods?
I think a 17” would be a better “lighter” wheel and i can go down a respectable size without losing a lot of sidewall. Also, I’m not sure a +18 offset is good for my truck since I’m keeping it until it dies and from others on here, a +25 and higher is more acceptable. My current wheel/tire combo weight 101lbs ea
 
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Thanks I was just curious, I plan to run a 17-inch also. I think the weight of the nitto's I'm looking at is about 65 lb a Piece coupled with a 25-pound wheel
 
Thanks I was just curious, I plan to run a 17-inch also. I think the weight of the nitto's I'm looking at is about 65 lb a Piece coupled with a 25-pound wheel
I’m still debating between a Nitto RG and Cooper AT3 XLT which is much lighter and also aggressive.
 
I have never owned any Cooper tires. I already have two sets of Nitto's(ridge and terra grappler) and have been pleased with them. my plan on the LC is to run the stock tires and wheels as my DD but when I need to I'll throw on the nitto's (trail grapplers)
 
I called and confirmed my price is $170. They might have it in today 😊
 
My local tire store. Let me get my wheels paid before I release the location in case they screwed up. Don’t want people calling them asking about the price and then they look deeper into it and realize they missed priced it or something. 😉
 
Would you mind measuring the actual height of the tire. I want to see how accurate the online info. is. Thanks 😊

I don't think you can get an accurate height on an installed tire. I rested a level on top of the tire and measured to the ground and it was 32.75", but measured front to back it looked closer to 34". I don't have a good means of checking the front to rear measurement, nor would I really trust it while installed if I did.
 
I don't think you can get an accurate height on an installed tire. I rested a level on top of the tire and measured to the ground and it was 32.75", but measured front to back it looked closer to 34". I don't have a good means of checking the front to rear measurement, nor would I really trust it while installed if I did.
I think the 32.75 is pretty accurate measurement on your part. The trucks weight and the fact the tire pressure is not set to max always lowers the tire size a bit.
 

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