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Old 04-01-2011, 09:39 AM
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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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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.

Don't have them but you would definitely need to trim.
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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.
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Great in sand. Not too noisy. Last forever. Decent in mud. Never put mine on rocks.
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I had them on my old trooper and I liked them they here alot
quieter then my bfg mud terrains
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Thanks guys! Should I look at some coil spacers and blocks in the back. Just add like an inch but still trim
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Thanks guys! Should I look at some coil spacers and blocks in the back. Just add like an inch but still trim

If you want more lift then go with shackles in the rear. Personally I would stay at 3" and trim more.
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So some shackles and nothing in front
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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.
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Originally Posted by Kyles92laredo
So some shackles and nothing in front
I meant instead of blocks. So spacers up front and shackles in rear.
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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.
I'm in colorado so idk if that is considered west?
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yeah that is west they should stick to the rocks out there
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Probley good cause I just got a set of 4 with 200 miles on them for $465 (32x11.5x15)
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