What tires you run?
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Year: 1994
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This is an incredibly vague thread. You didn't even say what kind of swampers...
I've had,
Wild county MT's
Trxus MT's
KM2's now
and I have a set it TSL Radials too.
I've had,
Wild county MT's
Trxus MT's
KM2's now
and I have a set it TSL Radials too.
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Year: 1998
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Engine: 4.0
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Year: 1998
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Ok just let me know. PM me when you get a pic up and ill let you know.
/thread jack
I run 31x10.50 bfg rugged terrains, fantastic on the road, ****ty in mud. they're an aggressive looking a/t thats not very aggressive at all.
/thread jack
I run 31x10.50 bfg rugged terrains, fantastic on the road, ****ty in mud. they're an aggressive looking a/t thats not very aggressive at all.
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Year: 1996
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bias TSL grooved. The rears are almost dead but they work great in rocks, snow, and probably mud since they are swampers. Hilariously bad and uncomfortable handling on the road, but surprisingly good grip.
When I grooved them I went slightly overboard with siping and made them look like snow tires. That accelerated wear slightly...lol
When I grooved them I went slightly overboard with siping and made them look like snow tires. That accelerated wear slightly...lol
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Year: 1986
Model: Comanche
Engine: 2.5L (2.46) AMC L4
Im running a set of old TOYO tires from the 90's. Dry-rotted tread. oh well
They're really small, but then again, its a 2wd truck
They're really small, but then again, its a 2wd truck
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I've got Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmor Pro Grade. They're Kevlar reinforced, apparently, and have an absurdly stiff ride because they're E load range -- I ran one with zero air pressure for like a week without even noticing, they're so stiff -- but nearly impossible to puncture, and they've handled fantastically in mud, snow and sand. Plus they've got about 30,000 miles on them and they've still got like 70% tread left. So I'll deal with the fact that I bounce out of the seat if I run over a paperclip.