Dick Cepek Extreme Country
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From: Warren County NJ
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
this thread is from last year, he posted in september and the first review is from november.
Anyway, how are they holding up? will be in the market for a decent 33 soon.
Anyway, how are they holding up? will be in the market for a decent 33 soon.
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From: north east CT
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
very well, the last pic showed was from yesterday. 10kish miles on them and more than a half a dozen big wheeling trips. They are loud, but the grip is well worth it.
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From: north east CT
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Yes. They are much better than the Baja Claws they replaced. Deep snow and snow pack performance is very good with plenty of bite. I rarely use 4wd in the snow. I haven't been out in an ice storm nor do I want to. Nothing is good on ice except maybe chains.
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^ What he said.
Sorry "dude", hope I'm not stepping on your toes here.
I just got mine in and thought I'd throw up a picture of a 33x10.50-15 on a 8" wheel. They're a little wider than I expected. I've only ever seen KM2's in 33x10.50 in person and the BFG's are slightly skinnier than these Dick Cepeks, if memory serves.
They have plenty of meat for a non-interco mud tire, and they're plenty grippy. They picked up every leaf, twig and pebble in my driveway just rolling them into the garage.
Sorry "dude", hope I'm not stepping on your toes here.
I just got mine in and thought I'd throw up a picture of a 33x10.50-15 on a 8" wheel. They're a little wider than I expected. I've only ever seen KM2's in 33x10.50 in person and the BFG's are slightly skinnier than these Dick Cepeks, if memory serves.
They have plenty of meat for a non-interco mud tire, and they're plenty grippy. They picked up every leaf, twig and pebble in my driveway just rolling them into the garage.
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From: north east CT
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
^ What he said.
Sorry "dude", hope I'm not stepping on your toes here.
I just got mine in and thought I'd throw up a picture of a 33x10.50-15 on a 8" wheel. They're a little wider than I expected. I've only ever seen KM2's in 33x10.50 in person and the BFG's are slightly skinnier than these Dick Cepeks, if memory serves.
They have plenty of meat for a non-interco mud tire, and they're plenty grippy. They picked up every leaf, twig and pebble in my driveway just rolling them into the garage.
Sorry "dude", hope I'm not stepping on your toes here.
I just got mine in and thought I'd throw up a picture of a 33x10.50-15 on a 8" wheel. They're a little wider than I expected. I've only ever seen KM2's in 33x10.50 in person and the BFG's are slightly skinnier than these Dick Cepeks, if memory serves.
They have plenty of meat for a non-interco mud tire, and they're plenty grippy. They picked up every leaf, twig and pebble in my driveway just rolling them into the garage.
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From: Northern New Mexico
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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From: Northern New Mexico
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Lucky! But in all seriousness, I would love to go white out all the time, but no matter what, one tire always ends up getting effed for me haha if one goes it bothers me haha