35x12.5-15" GoodYear MT/R long term use report-
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Originally Posted by Joe
By the way, I'm running the BFG Krawlers now and they are the cat's ass - so if you "stall" out on aftershock Steve S., just duck, 'cause I'll just have to roll on over the top of ya.
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Joe, do you drive the Krawlers on road? I would imagine that pig would be murderous on tires for the pavement.
For the record, I have toasted only 1 MT/R. It was doing basically nothing on a trail in Colorado. If I were a betting man, I would say it was the conclusion to a slash that I got on Martinez. Those rocks in Arizona are not tire friendly.
For the record, I have toasted only 1 MT/R. It was doing basically nothing on a trail in Colorado. If I were a betting man, I would say it was the conclusion to a slash that I got on Martinez. Those rocks in Arizona are not tire friendly.
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Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
Joe, do you drive the Krawlers on road? I would imagine that pig would be murderous on tires for the pavement.
For the record, I have toasted only 1 MT/R. It was doing basically nothing on a trail in Colorado. If I were a betting man, I would say it was the conclusion to a slash that I got on Martinez. Those rocks in Arizona are not tire friendly.
For the record, I have toasted only 1 MT/R. It was doing basically nothing on a trail in Colorado. If I were a betting man, I would say it was the conclusion to a slash that I got on Martinez. Those rocks in Arizona are not tire friendly.
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I was pretty impressed w/ MT/R sidewall strength- they aren't SX's, but a ton tougher than BFG M\T's. I'd sure like to try the Krawler T/A's, but at double the cost, it ain't gonna happen...........
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For a 37, Krawlers vs. regular BFG MT's is $20 at 1010tires.
For 35's it is about $50 or so.
37's for a 15" rim are cheapest in MT/R's.
A man can dream, can't he?
For 35's it is about $50 or so.
37's for a 15" rim are cheapest in MT/R's.
A man can dream, can't he?
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Originally Posted by Flygtenstein
For a 37, Krawlers vs. regular BFG MT's is $20 at 1010tires.
For 35's it is about $50 or so.
37's for a 15" rim are cheapest in MT/R's.
A man can dream, can't he?
For 35's it is about $50 or so.
37's for a 15" rim are cheapest in MT/R's.
A man can dream, can't he?
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