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Big Tires

Having a "Fleet" of trucks means having enough tires for them all to roll on. I have tried my best to get the tires I have for next to nothing, and haven't bought a new set ever. Most come off other trucks that get parted out or re-sold. Some have been purchased at swap meets, and used from other people. The cheapest set of tires I have are a set of 44" Swampers I have $0 into, and the most expensive is a set of 54" Boggers that cost $3200 with rims.

The Ultimate in Big Tires produced as an off-road/mud tire but still DOT approved. 54" TSL Boggers, 19.5" wide on some 20" steel rims. They are going onto the Big Crew Cab

42" Iroks. My 2nd most expensive set of tires, bought used but basically new. These tires are great in snow! They're for my Camo K5 Blazer but are temporarily on my Stepside.

The Little 31x10.50R16.5 BFG All-Terrains that I kept off a '77 Chevy truck, on my 16.5x8.25 Chrome Modular/Gold ring steel wheels that I bought back when I was 15 years old. These tires and rims are on the '83 tan K30 Chevy meant for street driving and fuel economy

The 39.5" Boggers. 18" wide on 16.5x14 Chrome rims. Nathan originally bought these and they were definitely "huge" back then. He ran them on the Big Crew cab, and I got them when I got the Crew Cab. First set of Boggers I drove on. They are on my 1980 GMC now.

37x12.50R16.5 Goodyear Radial Hummer tires... bought 5 of them at the Puyallup Swap Meet for $190, and bought the Centerline brand rims used for $150. They are for my Blue '84 K5 Blazer

38.5x15-16 Boggers. Were brand new on a truck I bought, and they are my main tires for my Stepside. Mounted on some 16x10 aluminum rims.

44" Boggers that are now on my Truck Blazer came off this Suburban I bought then traded off without the tires.

33x12.50R16.5 BFG All-Terrain tires on 16.5x9.75 solid center aluminum rims for my red '78 Chevy

44" Gumbo Mudders

44" TSL Swampers I bought on some aluminum 15x10 6-lug rims for $100, then sold the rims for $100 and kept the tires.

38.5x11.00-15 TSL Boggers on 15x10 rims

40x17-16.5 Ground Hawgs I got at the Portland Swap Meet

The other set of 18/39.5-16.5 TSL Boggers on 16.5x12 Aluminum Rims

The 37x13-16 TSL Boggers on 16x10 aluminum rims