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Old 05-26-2004, 10:04 PM
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Remington Mud Brute

Anyone here know anything about these Remington Mud Brute tires? They are probably cheap...

Has anyone had experience with these? Is it just a waste of money to even try out?
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ran ok on my 84 pick up noisey went 40k before I changed them
terrible on icy streets one of the least expensive tires around
I changed them out with Hi Tec Retreads-- IMHO not worth it
the Hi Tecs are almost worn out with 20k on them
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40k? Eh not bad!
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Mud brutes aren't that bad. I've got a buddy that has a set of 35's and he's put them through total hell. They seem to do good for him. They aren't bad on the rocks either, actually they do quite well.
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