Jacked Up Truck Tires

To pull tractors and mud bog with the best of the jacked up trucks, your truck needs specialized and exceptionally large tires and wheels. Monster truck enthusiasts and the agricultural vehicle industry have teamed to provide exactly the huge, rugged tires you need for your jacked up truck.


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Regardless of the horsepower and ground clearance you achieve with your upgraded jacked up truck, its most identifying feature will probably remain its tires. So make sure you get something visually arresting and capable of not letting the rest of the truck down.

If you want the ultimate wheels for your jacked up truck, there is no better choice than the tires made for the D12 Caterpillar bulldozer. These 1000 pounds monsters can handle anything. Of course, you’ll have to customize them before your truck can handle them.

You will have to buy these massive D12 tires with aftermarket modification or you will have to pay to have them modified yourself. They start at 1000 pounds and you will need to have them modified down to around 800 to 850 pounds.

With specialized retreading machines customized specifically for monster truck tire modification, the D12 Cat tires will be slowly and carefully shaved down to a size and weight your truck can handle. These retreading machines make the process faster and simpler and they are still relatively new. People used to hand shave these tires to get them to weight monster trucks could handle.

Unless you plan on shaving them yourself, you will need to buy your D12 tires from Goodyear or Firestone. They will normally set you back about 1800 bucks for each individual tire.

If you were planning on putting these massive tires on your jacked up pick up truck, make sure you really understand what you’re getting into here. While we call them monster trucks, in many ways they’re really monster dune buggies. That means they have a specialized 4-link suspension with a special chassis and body combination designed to power those massive, heavy tires without breaking a sweat. Are you sure your customized pick-up truck can do the same?

Jacked Up Truck Tires

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