Retreaded tires
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Originally Posted by wiggles
For anyone going back and forth on this.... Don't!! Just get them!!! For a little over half the price they are a great deal along with I drive my xj like a race car. My 32" guard dogs see extreme abuse!! Anything from fast corners to burnouts and jumping my rig, drifting on pavement and gravel/ dirt. I run them at about 25psi all the time and mash the gas whenever I get the itch too (its like I have a rash lol)
Basically what I'm saying is get a set and beat them, anything goes wrong they replace it
So get them and go have some fun!!
Basically what I'm saying is get a set and beat them, anything goes wrong they replace it
So get them and go have some fun!!
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Originally Posted by alexallen86
Thanks sounds good now next q what's better to start there A/Ts or guarddogs because there about the same price for the size im getting
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Well some mts handle better in snow then others and I do go Offroading with 12 inches on the ground (stupid I know) and wanted to know how they do
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I do not recommend the kedge grip. I got it on my MTs and it seems to to do little more than cause the tires to wear more quickly. And yes, I have driven in snow/ice and wheeled in it too.
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If you are wheeling deep unpacked snow(that 12"+ situation listed above), M/Ts will be a better choice. Yet, if you are trying to get down the road/wheel smaller snow falls go with A/Ts. Last winter I wheeled with my buddy on 31" A/T Gabbers and he left me behind on many of the hill climbs. For the pure fact he got more traction.
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True. I don't know about the retreads but I have run both, toyo and bf goodrich mt's and never had any issues wiith the snow. As far as hill climbing goes. lockers and or possi takes care of that. WARN says it best. GO PREPARED. Toss in limited slip on both front and rear and you'll do fine in almost every situation. At least that's been my experience. I wheel in sand, snow, mud and clay. I'll take MT over AT any day of the week
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True. I don't know about the retreads but I have run both, toyo and bf goodrich mt's and never had any issues wiith the snow. As far as hill climbing goes. lockers and or possi takes care of that. WARN says it best. GO PREPARED. Toss in limited slip on both front and rear and you'll do fine in almost every situation. At least that's been my experience. I wheel in sand, snow, mud and clay. I'll take MT over AT any day of the week
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I just got my guard dogs Thursday and am very impressed the balanced better than my cooper discovers, and they work well in the snow as soon as they clean out
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Adding a locker or LSD takes the conversation away from pure tire to traction aids. I too would take an M/T on my Jeep any day of the week, but if you are going to be daily driving your rig and want good traction in the snow get a set of A/Ts. The pic above indicates a typical snowy drive and I answered accordingly. Not taking away from what you said, because you spoke the truth.