new tires on the market...
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new tires on the market...
Has anyone seen the new MT-R with kevlar... havnt seen anyone running them yet and didnt know if they would be worth the money....
heres a link if you havnt seen them yet..
http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.as...mpaign=product
heres a link if you havnt seen them yet..
http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.as...mpaign=product
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I have not heard a single bad remark on them. everyone praises them! i personally think they are ugly but i have only seen them white wall out on mall crawler rims sittung under wronglers....
But again, have yet to hear a bad review
But again, have yet to hear a bad review
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They've got a nice aggressive tread. I've always had a soft spot for the Wrangle MT series. I've been running a set on my Ford for three years now. If you take corners slowly and don't peel out, they last a good long while.
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Engine: 4.0 rebuilt w/ bored TB, banks header, upgraded ignition, 3 row rad, high flow h2o pump, 180* t-stat
they're real popular here in the PNW because of the kevlar sidewalls
They don't clear mud very well, but are great in sand, rocks, and on dry trails.
Sidewalls are tuff as nails.
Debating the 33x10.5 bfg km2's or the 33x12.5 mtr's for my next purchase.
They don't clear mud very well, but are great in sand, rocks, and on dry trails.
Sidewalls are tuff as nails.
Debating the 33x10.5 bfg km2's or the 33x12.5 mtr's for my next purchase.
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Double post whoops....
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well that no good.. thats pretty much all there is here in central ohio is mud..... and some trails but there really wet...
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See not to disagree with tanner89 but all of the reviews that i have heard have been that they are excellent in mud. they clean really well and because of the thread pattern they are good on the wet stuff too.
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well foowie... im looking for a good mt, that will work great with snow. and work goo on the trails before the snow hits and when the snow melts... and is good in mud haha what do yall think would be a good set up?
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I have them on my work truck and love them. They work well in the mud, at least for me and great on snow and ice. Only downfall is they wear fast. We usually get 20000-30000 km from a set, but we keep buying them