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Assuming you have 9.5 / 10.5 size width, id go with the conventional 245 35 19 front and 275 35 19 rear, its a proven size and price for those sized tires have come down considerably since its a popular size.
so you guys think that the reason it keeps slippin is because of the tire sizes???
Its not that its slipping physically, its the computer that thinks so, so in turn reduces engine power to regain traction, thats why it studders and bucks.