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Old 11-17-2011, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Caish
Wal-Mart Goodyear Wrangler

Last ones I bought was like $110 each 235/75/15's.
Theyre was like 70 bucks last I saw

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Originally Posted by xj_maniac_newb
those tires... suck lol. i got stuck in a ditch with those, they are literally useless in anything slippery beyond semi-wet grass.
I've been running them for two years.
We had a little snow last and they plowed right along where there was no tracks before, up the drive through the field. All over.

They're not a great mud tire for sure.
But they are a good all around tire, snow, wet, and dirt.



If its not soupy swamp I go where I want to with them.

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Originally Posted by HeavyRiffman
I bought some GENERAL GRABBER AT IIs for 105 a piece, not done much wheeling, but they look like they could handle it
These are what i am running and they last a decent amount of time, and for mud they do amazing in my opinion. I have never been stuck when running these and they do pretty good ion the snow too. But i will say the side walls are very thin i have had several flat tires because of stuff in holes i didnt know was there.

As far as everone else is giving me the info thank you tons this is all very helpful, has anyone heard anything about Wild Country MT'S???
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Wrangler Duratrack... go big or go home
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Depends what you do with your jeep and what you want.
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Originally Posted by Corcor4
Wrangler Duratrack... go big or go home
Just bought these in 33's...should be at the house when I get home from work!
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Originally Posted by HeavyRiffman
Price has gone up since then where I got em... This economy lol
Tires across the board have shot up like crazy and a lot of it has to do with the tire tariff on Chinese imported hoops.
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Originally Posted by Caish
I've been running them for two years.
We had a little snow last and they plowed right along where there was no tracks before, up the drive through the field. All over.

They're not a great mud tire for sure.
Agreed. I too have run these tires for the last 2 yrs. Through multiple 12-14" snow storms and muddy roads. My driveway gets pretty damn muddy too..
Mine also seem to be wearing very well.
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i have seen these on a lot of rigs i alway wondered how well they did.
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I wished I could them a little larger size.
Like a 235/85/15 or something, I like tall skinny tires.
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how about some boggers?

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Originally Posted by DaveVmax
how about some boggers?

I forgot the rest of that.....
CHEAP too.
My favorite tires of all time.

These was the best mud tires ever.
To bad they're not made anymore.
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What about these? High Country A/T 265/75 R15 112S OWL
http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.p...ort=P&dsco=135


They were 105 a pop last week :/

I'm also looking for tires, I live in ohio. So I get every type of weather and I'm going to be driving it through mud-to-ice. Everything. haha So anyone got any advice on a good a/t m/t tire thats aggressive and some what cheap. I dont care about if they're loud or not. In fact I kinda like that sound the old school swappers have. call me weird and ignorant. but I do. lol guess I'm just an albino black sheep.
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Originally Posted by jcwclm
Depends what you do with your jeep and what you want.
X2. Also if go wheeling on regular basis look into tires that have the 3 ply side wall and not the 2 ply
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So what about Mastercraft courser mt? And what is your opinon on ordering them offline or finding a local dealer.


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