What tires are you running? (not size)
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From: Mt. Sidney, Va
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I ran the LTB's for awhile and they were awesome offroad. I sold those and bought the BFG KM2's and love them.
I have a set of 37" MT MTZ's on my Dodge and they have been a real good tire so far. I can't say how they would do offroad since I don't use my Dodge for that purpose.
I have a set of 37" MT MTZ's on my Dodge and they have been a real good tire so far. I can't say how they would do offroad since I don't use my Dodge for that purpose.
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From: Broward County Fl.
Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 12 hole bosch Injectors
Ground Hawgs to bad Denman went under .Last st I had got 15 years outa them three different 4x4s street and swamp use.
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From: Canastota, New York
Year: 2015
Model: Cherokee (KL)
Engine: 3.2l
I'm running General Grabber AT2's on mine. Dropped my MPG down by 1 but other then that they're great, a lot of grip and aren't noisy. This last winter was my first winter with them on and I only ever had to use 4x4 once when we got a good amount of snow here in centerl New York.
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From: Warren, Pa
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Currently I am running Treadwright Guard Dogs. Pros are the do amazing offroad. The tread compound is very sticky and they are incredible in the snow! Cons are the tread pattern is kinda tight to be a good mud tire. They definitely hold their own in the mud, but they are more comparable to a bfg km2 than a swamper. They are kinda noisy, but that doesn't bother me. Two days after getting the tires, I noticed that a dime sized chunk of rubber was missing from one of the lugs. It was maybe 1/16" deep. I called TW to see if that was common and they sent me a brand new tire fee of charge and let me keep the other one. Free tires are always good! Best customer service hands down.
33x12.50-15 General Grabber Red Letters on 15x8 Soft 8s
Traded a set of 33x10.50-15 BFG KMs fro them. I liked the KM2s, but the Generals are quieter on the road and better on the rocks. Not as good in the mud, but I don't do mud unless I have to drive thru to get to the rocks...
Traded a set of 33x10.50-15 BFG KMs fro them. I liked the KM2s, but the Generals are quieter on the road and better on the rocks. Not as good in the mud, but I don't do mud unless I have to drive thru to get to the rocks...
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From: San Antonio, TX
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
ive got some BFG all terrains on mine. the do well in dirt and rocks for the most part. but theyre awful in the mud..no cleen out whats so ever
however ill be pulling the trigger on some 33'' cooper discoverer stt's in the next couple weeks off treaddepot.com soon
however ill be pulling the trigger on some 33'' cooper discoverer stt's in the next couple weeks off treaddepot.com soon
I've been running Maxxis Bighorns for over 3 yr now and love them. Quiet for a mud tire, wear good and excellent in mud. Also just got another one to replace from Jegs and a 285 75 16 is less than $193 shipped.
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