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they also are the cheapest to mount. 20 bucks a wheel vs the literal shakedown local shops do here. they want every damn penny u can muster. plus its nice to watch kids who actually care about your cool truck go above and beyond do the work. they are always chatty and friendly. took em only 15 minutes to mount and balance em, all while asking about and admiring the truck. 11/10 experience.
That is a great price, especially for a big chain store. Our local shop does them for $25 but it's a small place and they have trouble keeping help so there is no telling who's doing them at any given time. Always best here to have a torque wrench handy to check them before driving off
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That is a great price, especially for a big chain store. Our local shop does them for $25 but it's a small place and they have trouble keeping help so there is no telling who's doing them at any given time. Always best here to have a torque wrench handy to check them before driving off
thx for reminding me to go get a new torque wrench. i broke it a few weeks back and keep telling myself ill get around to replacing it. ?
 

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That is true didn't notice yours was the diesel. It does make a difference on the 3.6. My current 35's are about 4 pounds lighter than the stock Wildpeaks were but you can really feel the lag. Once I can afford it I'll regear but for now have to make due
So after buying the 35" Terra Hunters for $87 ea., and selling them, now I am contemplating the purchase of five Terras since I traded the Willys for a Rubicon. I wish I hadn't sold the tires. When you mention that you can feel the lag, is it really that bad?
 
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So after buying the 35" Terra Hunters for $87 ea., and selling them, now I am contemplating the purchase of five Terras since I traded the Willys for a Rubicon. I wish I hadn't sold the tires. When you mention that you can feel the lag, is it really that bad?
No, it wasn't terrible but you could feel a subtle difference. Since running the narrow and light 35" tires for about 5000 miles, I am now on 37x12.5r17s Baja Boss ATs that weigh 80 pounds each. Moving from the 35s to these the difference is much more noticeable but my 3.6 Rubicon handles them well. The auto trans isn't in 8th as often but I still see it more than I thought from the reviews I've read. When funds allow I will regear to help with towing and I'll most probably go to 5.13.
 

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No, it wasn't terrible but you could feel a subtle difference. Since running the narrow and light 35" tires for about 5000 miles, I am now on 37x12.5r17s Baja Boss ATs that weigh 80 pounds each. Moving from the 35s to these the difference is much more noticeable but my 3.6 Rubicon handles them well. The auto trans isn't in 8th as often but I still see it more than I thought from the reviews I've read. When funds allow I will regear to help with towing and I'll most probably go to 5.13.
Thanks for the reply. I'm probably going to stay at 35 since I don't want to regear. To do so is a logistical nightmare since there is no local shops here that do that. Don't get me wrong I fancy 37s but since I live at 7,300 ft., and I tow, I don't want to hurt that capability too much by going 37s. On the Terra Hunters I can't find the actual weight since it is all over the place. I've seen as low as 56lbs to 69lbs. Did you weigh them before installing them?
 

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Thanks for the reply. I'm probably going to stay at 35 since I don't want to regear. To do so is a logistical nightmare since there is no local shops here that do that. Don't get me wrong I fancy 37s but since I live at 7,300 ft., and I tow, I don't want to hurt that capability too much by going 37s. On the Terra Hunters I can't find the actual weight since it is all over the place. I've seen as low as 56lbs to 69lbs. Did you weigh them before installing them?
Yes I did and if I remember correctly they were right at 60 pounds on my bathroom scale. I completely agree with you about staying with 35s for towing. I still have mine mounted and when I need to tow anything more than a few miles, I can have them back on quickly.
 

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The OP's link to those walmart tires went up $110 in 3 months. :puke:
 
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The OP's link to those walmart tires went up $110 in 3 months. :puke:
The night I posted them Walmart had them down in less than 2 hours. I ordered 5 and still have them in storage. They look like decent tires but I haven't had a need for them yet.

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The night I posted them Walmart had them down in less than 2 hours. I ordered 5 and still have them in storage. They look like decent tires but I haven't had a need for them yet.

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No real confusion I was just surprised at how much the the tires went up in price within 3 months. Almost doubled in price. Lol
 
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No real confusion I was just surprised at how much the the tires went up in price within 3 months. Almost doubled in price. Lol
They didn't really go up in price but came down to $125 for about an hour, that was the original reason for this post. On walmart.com, these Kanatis usually fluctuate between $210 to $240 each but like everything else at walmart, they occasionally have tires priced wrong. The reason I started this post was because they were mistakenly priced at $125 rather than what I'm guessing should have been $225. The price was corrected quickly but if you catch them while the listing is still up you can get a great deal on tires. I reread that and I hope it doesn’t come off like I’m trying to lecture you, that was not my intent.

Last year I got five 35" rugged terrain tires for $425 and five 33" ATs for $274.52. I sold the 33s on fb for enough to pay for both sets and kept the others mounted on a set of spare wheels to use as winter tires.

The downside of buying from walmart.com is that the tires they send you might not be what you thought you were ordering. I've read about people ordering what were listed as all terrain or mud tires but were delivered small street tires for a car or even lawn mower tires. When I started hunting these deals someone on here said to be sure the manufacturer's part number shown is correct for the listing and that it says "Sold and shipped by Walmart.com". So far that has worked for me. The good thing about walmart tires is they ship for free, and they are returnable for 90 days if you haven't mounted them. Even if you don't get what you thought, all you are out is the time it takes to return them to a store.
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