dick cepek crushers
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I really like the look of the creepies(look very agressive), but just can't swing em.
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Yea, I know the first two and even swampers don't wear that long. But they are more of a performance tire so I would be able to sacrifice a little mileage there.
I had the mtr's before. Great street tire in my opinion. But not agressive enough for what I want. Same with the firestones. The km2's are definitely not on the table. All those are street tires in my opinion. Not really looking for that.
The crushers seem to bridge the gap. Little more agressive, but maybe some decent mileage.
I have had the swampers before, truxus (were horrid in my opinion) mtr's were great for a street tire, and I had the bfg AT purely street tire. And dick cepek fun countries(which I liked) but you can't get any longer.
My brother has the mud rovers which work great except in deep mud, LOL. We pulled my friend around in is toyota with km2's, so they are out, LOL.
That is why I was asking about the crushers.
Thanks for the input.
I had the mtr's before. Great street tire in my opinion. But not agressive enough for what I want. Same with the firestones. The km2's are definitely not on the table. All those are street tires in my opinion. Not really looking for that.
The crushers seem to bridge the gap. Little more agressive, but maybe some decent mileage.
I have had the swampers before, truxus (were horrid in my opinion) mtr's were great for a street tire, and I had the bfg AT purely street tire. And dick cepek fun countries(which I liked) but you can't get any longer.
My brother has the mud rovers which work great except in deep mud, LOL. We pulled my friend around in is toyota with km2's, so they are out, LOL.
That is why I was asking about the crushers.
Thanks for the input.
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You've sure got a strange definition of a street tire. If you're looking for a competition style tire i hope you've got a Daily driver. If you think those Federals wear fast wait till you get a competition tire on there. I would go with the Crushers before a competition tire.
I want it all! LOL I know though it does not exist.
Probably just go with the crushers, or swampers. Its all I can afford.
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Best tires for you. And I can appreciate that. From my limited experience with them they are not the tires for me.
They seem to not pull you through the areas where I wheel as well. They seem to pack up very easily. Sure I could run them. But I don't think I would be happy with them.
A guy in our group has a new set of 33's. And he struggles in a lot of places where others do not.
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Not that this means anything, I entered a rockcrawling competition with them, of about 24 rigs, most being built more than mine, a couple buggies, and many on what are considered to be more aggressive tires, I finished second in Points, first was on Cooper discoverer STTs.
Most every modern mud terrain works great.
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me too, but i didn't feel like getting into it. I absolutely loved them.
Not that this means anything, I entered a rockcrawling competition with them, of about 24 rigs, most being built more than mine, a couple buggies, and many on what are considered to be more aggressive tires, I finished second in Points, first was on Cooper discoverer STTs.
Most every modern mud terrain works great.
Not that this means anything, I entered a rockcrawling competition with them, of about 24 rigs, most being built more than mine, a couple buggies, and many on what are considered to be more aggressive tires, I finished second in Points, first was on Cooper discoverer STTs.
Most every modern mud terrain works great.
Went almost everywhere.
Still I won't wheel with completely bald tires. 8)
No km2s, sorry fellows, read my sig line LOL
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me too, but i didn't feel like getting into it. I absolutely loved them.
Not that this means anything, I entered a rockcrawling competition with them, of about 24 rigs, most being built more than mine, a couple buggies, and many on what are considered to be more aggressive tires, I finished second in Points, first was on Cooper discoverer STTs.
Most every modern mud terrain works great.
Not that this means anything, I entered a rockcrawling competition with them, of about 24 rigs, most being built more than mine, a couple buggies, and many on what are considered to be more aggressive tires, I finished second in Points, first was on Cooper discoverer STTs.
Most every modern mud terrain works great.