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Not many options for 18 inch rims

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Trying to decide between the General Grabber ATX which would be a 33inch and a 4ply tire(much lighter and cheaper) OR the Wildpeak AT4 which would be a 34.83 10ply.

GG is lighter and cheaper but look kinda boring.

WP are a 10ply which I don’t need and that makes them heavier but look so much better and I’d be getting almost a 35inch tire.

Please post pictures of your GG and WPs.

* I don’t need other recommendations. 18 inch wheel is what I have and there’s not many options for tires at the size I want.

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I am in the same debacle. Cannot seem to pull the trigger on heavy E loads. Came very close on some 275/70/18 KO3s and some Falken AT4s in the same size, both over 60 pounds. I also looked at the Grabbers because they are so light and in SL load. Did you get them? Are they any good?
 

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Exactly. Buy 17” wheels and you will have tons of tire options.
 

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Very seriously considering Nokian Outpost 35s or 34s which weigh only 58 pounds - but nobody seems to carry them - I’d rather have a fucking 35 at 58 pounds than a 33 at 60 pounds
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