Anyone have anything good or bad to say about Wild Country Tires (made by Cooper) 31x10.5R15 & 32x11.5R15.
Or Nokian 31x10.5R15 all terrain Tire.
Or Nokian 31x10.5R15 all terrain Tire.
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If you mean the ones that Les Schwab tires sells, search for my username and Wild Country.
To put it short, it is the best dang tire I have ever owned, and my next set will be the same.
I am on my 2nd set now, and they do not wear out!
Great in snow, ice, rain, you name it.
http://www.pnw4runners.com/runs/41203/7.jpg
To put it short, it is the best dang tire I have ever owned, and my next set will be the same.
I am on my 2nd set now, and they do not wear out!
Great in snow, ice, rain, you name it.
http://www.pnw4runners.com/runs/41203/7.jpg
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i have wild country radial RVTs (which is a mud terrain tire)...
i like 'em...they work very well offroad and handle just about as well as my old firestone ATs on the road...and they were way cheap compared to BFGs etc.
i like 'em...they work very well offroad and handle just about as well as my old firestone ATs on the road...and they were way cheap compared to BFGs etc.
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I had a set of wild country TXR's on my rodeo and they kicked ass. They have great traction in the snow and mud. They wear nicely too, i had 30,000 or so on them and they still looked practically new when i sold the car. I plan to get a set for my runner before winter this year.
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yup i've got wild contry mud tires and they are awesome only thing is they get a little slippy in the rain with no wait in the bed.
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My new Wild Country TXR's 6 ply have been through hell for the past couple of weeks and if they continue acting as they have I will buy another set as soon as needed.
Mud, water , rocks , dry dirt and sand they have been great! Don't know why anyone would spend big money for the big brand name tires.
Mine also worked great the other day when someone decided to make a fast stop dead in front of me in a pouring down rain. I was doing about 60 when i hit the brakes and the truck never slid at all! Just stopped dead straight on a dime. The fact that I have about #250 in tools in my truck bed tool box may be the reason I had different results on wet pavement than the post above, Mike
Mud, water , rocks , dry dirt and sand they have been great! Don't know why anyone would spend big money for the big brand name tires.
Mine also worked great the other day when someone decided to make a fast stop dead in front of me in a pouring down rain. I was doing about 60 when i hit the brakes and the truck never slid at all! Just stopped dead straight on a dime. The fact that I have about #250 in tools in my truck bed tool box may be the reason I had different results on wet pavement than the post above, Mike