235/75 general grabbers.
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I don't have any pictures but I do have these tires and I can say they are great. No road noise of what I can hear, and they're great in the snow. My friend has them on her rig for 25,000 miles and they have barely worn down. Sorry about the lack of picture, but I like em.
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I have a set of them in 33x12.5x15 on my 90. I'm happy with them. This is my first off 4WD, so not much to compare to. Road noise is minimal, road manners are good. Only offroading I have done is in sand. Aired down to 18 PSI they did well.
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I also have a set of 33x12.5 AT2's with around 25k miles on them, probably 40% tread remaining
Road noise is much better than a full on mud terrain. Deep snow traction is pretty damn good. Dry off-road traction is great.
On-road traction in fresh snow is good, but icy or packed snow and I don't have as much traction as I would like to be honest. Partially because its a 12.5" wide tire but they are not great below 25*F where they start to feel really hard compared to a true winter compound tire.
Very happy with them though. Great on road feel, pretty comfortable and minimal noise.
Road noise is much better than a full on mud terrain. Deep snow traction is pretty damn good. Dry off-road traction is great.
On-road traction in fresh snow is good, but icy or packed snow and I don't have as much traction as I would like to be honest. Partially because its a 12.5" wide tire but they are not great below 25*F where they start to feel really hard compared to a true winter compound tire.
Very happy with them though. Great on road feel, pretty comfortable and minimal noise.
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I've got 40k on mine, still going strong. Obviously not as much tread depth as there was but I reckon I'll get to 50k and swap them while they still have some useful tread depth.
Different sizes have different Mud/Snow ratings. 235/75 have a snowflake and are pretty well siped. I've found them to be great in snow but I'd agree that you have to be careful under braking. Whether that's due to the tyres or the snow.. I'd say it's the snow
Good tyres, and well priced.
Different sizes have different Mud/Snow ratings. 235/75 have a snowflake and are pretty well siped. I've found them to be great in snow but I'd agree that you have to be careful under braking. Whether that's due to the tyres or the snow.. I'd say it's the snow
Good tyres, and well priced.