View Full Version : F/S Kumho 37x13.50-20 mud terrains
Boss Hoss
03-25-2008, 02:55 AM
Since my garge looks like a tire dealers warehouse, i should probably sell a set. My Kumho KL71 37x13.50-20 have about 6k miles on them. They look pretty much new and ride and drive nicely on road and have performed well. I think $875 is a fair price so please drop me a line if you are interested.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y74/coryneal/kumho_kl71.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y74/coryneal/100_1679.jpg
yukon
03-25-2008, 03:03 AM
Did you need to lift your rig to fit these under? Is there any rubbing?
Thanks,
Dave
Boss Hoss
03-25-2008, 03:47 AM
No lift is required and many H2s are running 37s with no lift. Some crank their torsions but i did not and the rubbing is minimum. I get virtualy no rubbing in day to day driving.
FGHT ON
03-25-2008, 11:20 PM
Do you have any other pictures of the actual tires and any close ups of the tread?
Boss Hoss
03-29-2008, 05:29 AM
Sorry guys but the tires are SOLD!
trofeo16
04-01-2008, 06:58 PM
I have the same tires on my truck. The truck is stock ride hide with no turns to the torsion bars. There is some rubbing when you turn more than 3/4 left or right. Reverse a lil more ruybbing than that. Tires are quiet all things considered on the highway.
Boss Hoss
04-01-2008, 07:40 PM
I have the same tires on my truck. The truck is stock ride hide with no turns to the torsion bars. There is some rubbing when you turn more than 3/4 left or right. Reverse a lil more ruybbing than that. Tires are quiet all things considered on the highway.
Wheel backspacing will make a difference as to if your tires rub and believe it or not but some trucks rub when others do not all things equal. I was really dissappointed in the width of this tire, as they are really a 12.50 but this lessens the likelyhood of the tire rubbing when compared to an actual 13.50 wide tire. I am being subsidized the difference of the cost of the tires(new) and the price i sold them due to innacurate specs. :clapping:
trofeo16
04-03-2008, 02:08 AM
On the tirerack website they measure 13.5 true width but on Kumhos website they measure the 12.5. Do you know how they actually measure the tire? If I wanted to take a tape measure where do I start and finish?
Boss Hoss
04-03-2008, 08:54 PM
On the tirerack website they measure 13.5 true width but on Kumhos website they measure the 12.5. Do you know how they actually measure the tire? If I wanted to take a tape measure where do I start and finish?
Section width is the overall width of the tire, not limited to tread. You can put a 2x4 on each side of the tire and measue the distance, or you can used weighted string or however else you want to measure; results should be the same. They are actually 12.50-12.75 not 13.50 which is why im getting some $$$ from Tire Rack as their specs are wrong.
Knass34
05-28-2008, 11:06 PM
Section width is the overall width of the tire, not limited to tread. You can put a 2x4 on each side of the tire and measue the distance, or you can used weighted string or however else you want to measure; results should be the same. They are actually 12.50-12.75 not 13.50 which is why im getting some $$$ from Tire Rack as their specs are wrong.
If you don't mind me asking, what rim/tire combo are you running now? I've ordered 35x13.5x20 Micky Thompsons. Curious if I've chosen correctly.
Kal
Knass34
05-29-2008, 09:31 PM
Kal i saw your other tires post and you have done well by ordering the Mickey Thompson. They will be a much better looking tire for your truck than the pirellis for sure. The 20x9 will be fine on that setup. IM running procomp extreme a/ts currently and are much happier with them than the Kumhos.
I'm glad to have such a positive response. I have never had this much difficulty choosing a tire.. I've seen some of your pictures through searching the site, your H2 was on the beach, are those the 35x13.5x20 tire that's in your sig? And do you find that they stick out past the fenders much?
Knass34
05-29-2008, 09:31 PM
Kal i saw your other tires post and you have done well by ordering the Mickey Thompson. They will be a much better looking tire for your truck than the pirellis for sure. The 20x9 will be fine on that setup. IM running procomp extreme a/ts currently and are much happier with them than the Kumhos.
I'm glad to have such a positive response. I have never had this much difficulty choosing a tire.. I've seen some of your pictures through searching the site, your H2 was on the beach, are those the 35x13.5x20 tire that's in your sig? And do you find that they stick out past the fenders much?
Knass34
05-29-2008, 09:31 PM
Kal i saw your other tires post and you have done well by ordering the Mickey Thompson. They will be a much better looking tire for your truck than the pirellis for sure. The 20x9 will be fine on that setup. IM running procomp extreme a/ts currently and are much happier with them than the Kumhos.
I'm glad to have such a positive response. I have never had this much difficulty choosing a tire.. I've seen some of your pictures through searching the site, your H2 was on the beach, are those the 35x13.5x20 tire that's in your sig? And do you find that they stick out past the fenders much?
Regards,
Kal
Knass34
05-30-2008, 07:00 PM
Thanks for ALL your help, your very kind! I'll find out the backspacing of the rims I ordered. Not sure if I did the right thing, but I changed my order before the package was shipped. I chose the BFG KM2's 325/60/20. According to their website, it's 35.6" o/d and 13" wide. The rim width is 20x10.
btw, I love the way your truck sits, must look great on the road! Thanks for the pics.
Kal
Knass34
05-30-2008, 07:43 PM
Ha, thats awesome you ask about a pirelli and wind up with a BFG mud terrain. They must be nice tires(i have no experience with them) but they are going to be a full inch narrower than the Mickey Thompson and my procomps(even though the sidewall says 13.50 they spec at 14.00).
14.00!! That's wide.
My rims have a "backside" of 5.500, still trying to figure out what that means, my guess is if it's 5.5" backspace and the rim is 10" wide, and the tires are aproxx 13" wide, if luck is on my side, I think it might turn out pretty good.
The tires are not siped, so I have no clue as to how they will handle in wet conditions. I'm not an aggressive driver so I think I'll be fine.
Kal
freytes2004
06-04-2008, 06:44 PM
Since my garge looks like a tire dealers warehouse, i should probably sell a set. My Kumho KL71 37x13.50-20 have about 6k miles on them. They look pretty much new and ride and drive nicely on road and have performed well. I think $875 is a fair price so please drop me a line if you are interested.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y74/coryneal/kumho_kl71.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y74/coryneal/100_1679.jpg
Boss I know what you mean I have 4 sets on wheels and always looking for a diffrent look where are you located I am in Sarasota
freytes2004
07-31-2008, 04:13 PM
Boss if you still have theese tires I will meet you half way.
freytes2004
07-31-2008, 04:32 PM
Never mind
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