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30" Outlaw

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So, I know I'll need to trim the sliders and body to run 30" tires, but has anyone run 30" outlaws, and could tell me if there is a major rub issue up front? I've got a 2" RT Pro lift and their dual rate springs. Found 2 guys selling sets of 4. One set is brand new and I could get them for under $800 with nice rims to resell, and the other set is pretty good for $450 with good rims to resell. So I figure with selling the rims I could have a set of 8 for about $750-900. With shipping to Alaska I'd spend well over $1200 for a set of 5 of any other tires I'm considering. Not bad for a few years worth of mud tires. Also, can anyone tell me how the outlaw will handle hardpack, gravel, loose rock, and everything between mud holes. I know they're probably rough, but will I just be trashing them or do they wear decent? Thanks for any and all input.
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Too late. I scored 8 Outlaw 2's. I got a set of brand new ones on rims for $760 and a set of slightly used ones on rims for $450. I will sell the rims and get back a few hundred bucks. I figure I got 8 good tires for about $900-1000. Not bad. Thanks for all of your responses. I'm kidding. You guys must be too sick of my tire questions.
Outlaw 2's are popular, but they sling a lot of mud. You may need fender flares and mudflaps.
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I ran outlaws on my commander but they were very very hard on parts
One rear diff
3 front diffs
One gear box
I front driveshaft
One rear driveshaft
And the dash toggle switches would fail all the time .

Was to rich for my blood


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I ran outlaws on my commander but they were very very hard on parts
One rear diff
3 front diffs
One gear box
I front driveshaft
One rear driveshaft
And the dash toggle switches would fail all the time .

Was to rich for my blood


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They are brutal on the machine. I may go less aggressive, but they sure worked good moose hunting last year.
So, I know I'll need to trim the sliders and body to run 30" tires, but has anyone run 30" outlaws, and could tell me if there is a major rub issue up front? I've got a 2" RT Pro lift and their dual rate springs. Found 2 guys selling sets of 4. One set is brand new and I could get them for under $800 with nice rims to resell, and the other set is pretty good for $450 with good rims to resell. So I figure with selling the rims I could have a set of 8 for about $750-900. With shipping to Alaska I'd spend well over $1200 for a set of 5 of any other tires I'm considering. Not bad for a few years worth of mud tires. Also, can anyone tell me how the outlaw will handle hardpack, gravel, loose rock, and everything between mud holes. I know they're probably rough, but will I just be trashing them or do they wear decent? Thanks for any and all input.
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So far I’ve got no clearance issues. Not same tire but 30’s
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