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Old 12-19-2005, 07:07 AM   #26 (permalink)
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these did fantastic in the snow and ice in the city streets. offroad, they did great. got hung up minorly, but that was mostly due to ruts caused by a truck that went ahead of me.

these are great tires!
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Old 12-29-2005, 01:20 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Talking Winter driving with MT/Rs

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now that winter is approaching, any comments or feedback on mt/rs in the snow?
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Unfortunately I had my winter steel rims and tires stolen so I am forced to run the MT/R tires this winter. I was home for the holidays and we got 24" of snow in 36 hours. That's tons of snow even by my standards, I can't remember the last time we had that much in such a small time frame. Anyhow I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to test out the tires. I am very very pleased in how they performed in the loose and packed snow. They cleand real well and have lots of traction in the deep stuff. Now when it comes to packed snow and ice, they are about as useless as they come. I did expect that because of the large solid lugs. Good winter tires have many bitting edges or sipes. My tires are not sipped and I suspect that sipping them might help but I'm not going to bother. The key to winter driving is slow and steady.

We were out wheeling today as well and I ran all day at 18 psi (my MT/Rs are 31x10.5). Once again, the tires worked great in the slush and snow.

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yea, we went wheelin in some moderate snow (not very deep at all) in connecticut and they did great in everything that wasnt packed or slippery due to trucks that ran in front of me.

glad to hear yours did so well in so much snow! we're supposed to get a measly 3-6" today...
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Old 03-28-2009, 05:40 PM   #29 (permalink)
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these tires kick azz in the snow.i got them siped ,just air them down for crusty spring snow and theres endless grip.what do you guys think of sipped tires as far as grip on rocks and wear compared to not
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Wow this is an old thread. A friend of mine gave me the Wrangler MT/R 32x11.50's off of his Wrangler for my Cherokee a while back. The first thing I noticed was the on-road hum. It was not obnoxious, but definitely noticable. I liked it. They didn't seem too impressive in the mud. The Interco Trxus MT's I had on before did a much better job. The MT/R's however did great on the rocks, better than I thought they would. Snow traction was impressive as well. The only thing that surprised me after the switch from the Trxus to the MT/R's was the first time I used them on wet roads. The MT/R's have horrible wet road traction. I took a very casual 90 degree turn on a 35 miles per hour street, and the back end broke loose on me. I'm sure this would be more prone on a 3,000lb Cherokee than a 4Runner, but still.

Overall I think they are a great tire. As long as you are careful on wet roads, and can deal with mediocre mud performance, they excel at virtually everything else.
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