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im going to be off roading once a week now an my tires are terrible. what would be the best tire?
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im going to be off roading once a week now an my tires are terrible. what would be the best tire?
I live in a very wet area. When I go off road I typically encounter light mud. I am thinking of getting either Toyo Open Country AT or Firestone Destination AT tires. Anyone have a good reason I shouldn't get these tires, or anyone have a better tire in mind.
I live in a very rainy area and the Jeep is my daily driver, mud tires are fairly impractical in my situation. Impractical but not out of the question. I've noticed that they have a tendency to hydroplane easier than AT tires. If and/or when I move back to Colorado I will probably go with a Mud tire.I keep seeing "AT"
"I run *** AT and they do great in every thing"
Well I have been deep in the off road world for 12+ years and if you go off road then you know that AT's are only OK at best
Think I dont know?
Ask the guy who cam out a few weeks back with some brand new 33" tall BFG AT's on his lifted and rear locked FJ ,we are talking winch ,bumper, sliders the works
yet he got stuck in the mildest if situations and guys running 30" "elcheepo" mudders on bone stock TJ's and YJ's walked right through
Logs laugh at the side walls of most AT's so rocks will be even worse
and dont let it rain when you are out on the trail with an AT
But hey what would I know I am only out there pulling the guys with AT's out all the time
If you go with a cheep MT then you will not regret it when you go off road when it is wet and YOU DRIVE A JEEP GET OVER THE NOISE
I've never hydroplained with MT/R's or the Trxus MT's I have used,both are a very aggressive MT tires also.My average spped on the interstate is----(speed limit then your residental speed limit added on that)----well it's fast enough that almost all other tires are hydroplaining.I live in a very rainy area and the Jeep is my daily driver, mud tires are fairly impractical in my situation. I've noticed that they have a tendency to hydroplane easier than HT or AT tires. If and/or when I move back to Colorado I will probably go with a Mud tire.
I live in a very rainy area and the Jeep is my daily driver, mud tires are fairly impractical in my situation. Impractical but not out of the question. I've noticed that they have a tendency to hydroplane easier than AT tires. If and/or when I move back to Colorado I will probably go with a Mud tire.