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Im sure you will love them on the rocks, but dont get your hopes up to much for mud performance. When Petersons UA came through here last year, they struggled hard with their Krawlers in anything that wasnt bone dry. They do outperform MTR's, though.
Right on, the deciding factor was their sand and rock rating. Well, hats off to Discount Tire, they arrived today as scheduled.Originally Posted by joez
Yes, red label's are the super soft competition compound, the blue's are the "normal" ones.Im sure you will love them on the rocks, but dont get your hopes up to much for mud performance. When Petersons UA came through here last year, they struggled hard with their Krawlers in anything that wasnt bone dry. They do outperform MTR's, though.
35x13.50x15 Blue Dots
In the back of the truck
Set up against my current BFs (well, SeaFleas') 35x12.50
Next to a 36x12.50 TSL
Tread to tread on the BF Mud
These tyres are much bigger than advertised. You can't even see the 36 TSL
One happy camper here
They will be on Beadlocks and in Tellico, locked and Loaded for the Fall Run. Bring on Lower 2!Quote:
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awesome! I hope they work out well!
Thanks Brian, returned your PM

We are soooo gonna have to have a tire shootout.
Shad, do you have anytime for Paragon in November?
Shad, do you have anytime for Paragon in November?
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Possibly if there isn't snow on the ground. I don't have a tow rig so I would be driving it down.

