goodyear wrangler mt/r kevlar
Who has some of these? Are they loud? Good in mud and rock? Let's here some reviews on them. I want some 32's for my 3 inch lift w/o fenders(not cut though) will that fit? I am willing to chop her up though.
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I am running a 33x12.50x15. Lifted right around 3". I am also trimmed and bump stopped quiet a bit. I only rub when turning at full lock. I just need to grab some lower adj. arms to push the axle forward a bit and I would be good to go.
The tires themself are nice, not to loud. I don't play in mud, mostly rocks out this way so I don't know how well they clean out. Do good on rocks though.
Overall I am satisfied with them. I will probably go with Duratracs after this set. They still look agressive and perform exceptionally well from what I have seen.
The tires themself are nice, not to loud. I don't play in mud, mostly rocks out this way so I don't know how well they clean out. Do good on rocks though.
Overall I am satisfied with them. I will probably go with Duratracs after this set. They still look agressive and perform exceptionally well from what I have seen.
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the new MTR-s suck up here. they don't really stick to the north east rocks that great vs the older version. if your out west they are a damn good tire. they are not my first choice for a tire up here.
Originally Posted by Irongrave
the new MTR-s suck up here. they don't really stick to the north east rocks that great vs the older version. if your out west they are a damn good tire. they are not my first choice for a tire up here.
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