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Old 02-10-2007, 08:10 PM   #16
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Re: Where can I mount a tow hook.....

I get mine from Tires Plus. They are made by bridgestone/firestone so can probably get them from their places too. They do have that size but dont say how many plies, they are a load range D.

HERE are the specs and sizes for the A/Ts and HERE you can see what other types they have. Scroll to the bottom for daytons.
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Re: Where can I mount a tow hook.....

Are you running Dayton AT's or MT's??

Wow, I like the looks of the MT's!

Load D is too light for my diesel cummins, need to be 10-ply, E rated - this is the problem I'm having with trying to find AT tires for this rig; as I HATE the BFG KO's and will NOT use them on this truck again.

I need to go *farther* and wear out these brand-new Yok's on my Rodeo, those MT's look mean and cool!

I do like my Yok's though, though I wish they could've been C-ply rather then D-ply's, as they are a bit heavy - but it's very HARD to find 32" tires in the 16"s that are 6-ply/C rather then D's.

I'll look at those sites a bit more later tonight, gotta finish installing our water-softner.
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Old 02-11-2007, 01:26 AM   #18
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Re: Where can I mount a tow hook.....

Mine are AT's, I lke the looks of the MT's as well and havent decided if I'm going to go with them or the AT's again next time.

The biggest they make in E load range is 245/75-16 in the A/S, LT, and MT models.
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If you want quality, do not buy Hunter products. They do not fit and they rust. I have their guard on my 2001 Rodeo. The paint started to peel after a few months and the entire guard is rusted. Call them many times but no resolution.
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