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Love the look, quality and weight of the rays

But not hub centric 8(
 

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In reference to the rays, one assembly is the center caps are installed fully seated with silicone/dielectric grease around wheel bore, then aluminum 106 to 93.1 shim rings are installed inside caps with same grease. Locks/aligns the wheel/center cap/hub/rotor together very snug when lugs are torqued down. The face of rotor hat is greased lightly along with the hub lip flanges prior
 

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Kanati seems to make some cool looking C load range tires.
Any idea, if they can be purchased in Europe?
I don't buy tires based on how they look. I buy what's tried and true. You usually get what you pay for with cheap tires.
 

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I don't buy tires based on how they look. I buy what's tried and true. You usually get what you pay for with cheap tires.
You can tell alot of a tire by its looks. Small void ratio means it can not be a good mud tire, load range and weight give very good information of how the tire rides on road and so on.

If you have good ideas for lightweight 35x12.5-17 mud terrain tire that has been tried, please share your knowledge.

Price does not matter to me, tires are so small expense anyway. Just selection seems to be very limited when you want a MUD tire that works when diving in swamp, deep mud etc. but at the same does not break my teeth while driving 200 miles to that swamp.
I am not interested in rock crawling abilities or puncture resistance, because there is no place to do rock crawling. I have not got a single puncture during my 32 years driving off roading over here, so puncture resistance is not interesting either.
I lived some time in Colorado and understand that ideal tire is a very different thing when crawling at Rockies, or diving deep in northern Europe swamps.
 
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You can tell alot of a tire by its looks. Small void ratio means it can not be a good mud tire, load range and weight give very good information of how the tire rides on road and so on.

If you have good ideas for lightweight 35x125-17mud terrain tire that has been tried, please share your knowledge.
I mean most people buy them because they're badass looking.
 
 







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