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Old 02-12-2004, 09:20 AM
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GATORSR1......

I wouldn't mind seein that close-up pic..... I'm lookin at a similiar set-up for my 3rd gen. Thanx.
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Mileage went progresivelly higher:
13.5 Mpg with Rear Revos
14.5 Mpg with all 4 Revos
However, using the 5th revo as a spare, it did not increase the mileage.
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I was in the snow today for the first time with the Revos. They are the stickest thing on the road no matter what the surface. Wet-roads- glue. Mud better than my buddies BFG A/Ts on his Z71 Chevy. I know his truck is a 1000 more pounds but he has more tire in the mud. Today I was in about 6-8 inches of fresh snow on a single-lane gravel road on the side of a mtn for about 7 miles. Damn it was fun. They throw snow and mud like my old mudders that I had on my '77 CJ-7 in high school. Highway comfort is better than the stock "Dunlaps" if that tells you anything. 12K miles and counting.
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Originally Posted by bbeast
I wouldn't mind seein that close-up pic..... I'm lookin at a similiar set-up for my 3rd gen. Thanx.
See pictures here: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...ighlight=Kumho
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my friend has 33x12.50 kumho m/ts on his wrangler. hes put at least 20,000 miles on the back tires and theres still about 40% tread left. he got into an accident that put his front alignment really far out, he pretty much ruined his front tires within a couple weeks. but the rear ones are wearing amazingly well for a mud tire, and theyre just as good as the bfg in the mud. im thinking about buying them, theyre a really good deal.
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