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Damn ok, Thanks for the attempt thoughOriginally Posted by madmanmarty
Wolf,the guy I know sold them yesterday.
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suggestions on an A/T tire for my other halfs jeep no bfg's they suck! 235/75/15 or 31's shes lifted 2" so we can squeeze em
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mastercraft courser or Goodyear wrangler RT/SOriginally Posted by zkeifer
suggestions on an A/T tire for my other halfs jeep no bfg's they suck! 235/75/15 or 31's shes lifted 2" so we can squeeze em
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x2. I have the mastercrafts and they have done well. about 15k miles on em and the look new still. 32x11.5r15Originally Posted by XJwonders
mastercraft courser or Goodyear wrangler RT/S
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Firestone Destination A/T is what I plan to run on my J10Originally Posted by zkeifer
suggestions on an A/T tire for my other halfs jeep no bfg's they suck! 235/75/15 or 31's shes lifted 2" so we can squeeze em
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Awesome tire. Hands down. My destinations have been put through some hell especially daily driving with NY potholes and they hole up. I ran the 10ply E and they ride rough but handles a good deal. And grip is superb as wellOriginally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Firestone Destination A/T is what I plan to run on my J10
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Originally Posted by sycoglitch
Awesome tire. Hands down. My destinations have been put through some hell especially daily driving with NY potholes and they hole up. I ran the 10ply E and they ride rough but handles a good deal. And grip is superb as well
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i was looking at these and they are what ive been leaning twords but i was wondering how they really where. how is the road noise with them and how do the do in snow and mudd? we dont really wheel her jeep most wheeling it sees is going to fishing spot or through a field of sorts and my one buddy has 30 acres and long trail down to the creek but thats bout itOriginally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Firestone Destination A/T is what I plan to run on my J10
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Their ATs still dont forgot. Road noise is normal. We had a slushy snow this past year and mines are at the wear bars and i still drove through 8" fine. Watery mud their fine. Never did thick mud with em. As for the snow, working the skinny peddle is what made the difference. The tires stick to the road good but knowing when to slam the peddle to clean the tire threads and to hold it steady to keep forward motion is a big part.Originally Posted by zkeifer
i was looking at these and they are what ive been leaning twords but i was wondering how they really where. how is the road noise with them and how do the do in snow and mudd? we dont really wheel her jeep most wheeling it sees is going to fishing spot or through a field of sorts and my one buddy has 30 acres and long trail down to the creek but thats bout it
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My J10 doesn't go offroad except on gravel and lawns. I simply want a more aggressive tire on it, and all my research has pointed me to the FirestonesOriginally Posted by zkeifer
i was looking at these and they are what ive been leaning twords but i was wondering how they really where. how is the road noise with them and how do the do in snow and mudd? we dont really wheel her jeep most wheeling it sees is going to fishing spot or through a field of sorts and my one buddy has 30 acres and long trail down to the creek but thats bout it
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2000 Sport stock
Just got 'er sorted out and want to go find some fun. Wondering if there are any trails local, Lehigh Valley area. I know about Rausch, just hoping for something informal and local. Thanks!
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Shiny.Originally Posted by PopsOldXJ
2000 Sport stock Just got 'er sorted out and want to go find some fun. Wondering if there are any trails local, Lehigh Valley area. I know about Rausch, just hoping for something informal and local. Thanks!
First bit of advice is to get something to change out those racing slicks. Theres some local spots in jersey not too far. Wma are legal to wheel providing you respect the lands
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First bit of advice is to get something to change out those racing slicks. Theres some local spots in jersey not too far. Wma are legal to wheel providing you respect the lands
Yeah, my tires are wasted. I've got 30's & new rear leafs in the works. Thanks for the advice!Originally Posted by sycoglitch
Shiny.First bit of advice is to get something to change out those racing slicks. Theres some local spots in jersey not too far. Wma are legal to wheel providing you respect the lands
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hmmm its old ladies jeep and shes not to good at the snow driving lol usually i just drive cause shes scared of it lolOriginally Posted by sycoglitch
Their ATs still dont forgot. Road noise is normal. We had a slushy snow this past year and mines are at the wear bars and i still drove through 8" fine. Watery mud their fine. Never did thick mud with em. As for the snow, working the skinny peddle is what made the difference. The tires stick to the road good but knowing when to slam the peddle to clean the tire threads and to hold it steady to keep forward motion is a big part.

