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From: Frisco, Tx
Year: 1994
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From: SLC, Utah
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Really try having them clean a clay based mud in reverse. I bet it won't happen with directional tires. And are you running 2 spare tires ? Could you should need 2 with directional tires also. How are they wearing I bet pretty fast. And are they feathering yet.
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From: some small town oregon
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
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Km2's suck *** compared to Baja claws or trepadors.
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Originally Posted by Tom95YJ
Really try having them clean a clay based mud in reverse. I bet it won't happen with directional tires. And are you running 2 spare tires ? Could you should need 2 with directional tires also. How are they wearing I bet pretty fast. And are they feathering yet.
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He never had a reply to my spare tire question. A directional tire will overheat and breakdown when driven on a road going the wrong direction because it will not dissipate heat properly. Thus the need for 2 spares
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From: Frisco, Tx
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Your an idiot. Ive had mine for almost two years now. On my dd. They wear great. Spares......um.....I dont pop tires becaus I run them. Clay based mud.... I lived in louisiana...I never had to get pulled out of a hole. I dont have to touch the reverse button. Maybe you due to your horse **** choice in tires you do. But I dont.
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From: SLC, Utah
Year: 1999
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From: Frisco, Tx
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
CF Veteran
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From: SLC, Utah
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Your an idiot. Ive had mine for almost two years now. On my dd. They wear great. Spares......um.....I dont pop tires becaus I run them. Clay based mud.... I lived in louisiana...I never had to get pulled out of a hole. I dont have to touch the reverse button. Maybe you due to your horse **** choice in tires you do. But I dont.
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From: some small town oregon
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From: Frisco, Tx
Year: 1994
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Um....I built my rig for rocks. Guess how long it takes to warm em up and get them sticky. About 30 seconds. They win no matter the surface. Your just mad because you cant afford them
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From: Frisco, Tx
Year: 1994
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Directional doesnt mean crap. I can still rotate them kinda.....lol. but I do have access to a tire machine so I rotate them properly
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From: SLC, Utah
Year: 1999
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Yea I can't afford them cause most of my money goes towards my mortgage and the rest of my bills so my wife can stay at home and take care of my son. I almost have enough saved to buy my ruffstuff fabricated 60 and 14b housings. Once they are finished ill be buying some red label krawlers


