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Old 03-01-2017, 05:51 PM
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BTW! Sidewall strength is average.

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Old 03-02-2017, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by CJ7nvrstk
IMHO! These tire's are okay. It's an AT so don't expect too much. I end d up taking a groover to mine as I wasn't overly impressed with them. We'll see how they do in Moab with my improvements.
Just as a counter point: we have over 20 jeeps in our group who run these. Wheeling once a month in IN. ZERO issues with great reviews. They are much more aggressive then an A/T but prolly the same ply count. Im not sure they are "moab" level tires tho. Great daily driver/weekend warrior tires. I have 30k on mine in 14 months. Still above half tread.
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Mine are doing great in Moab right now psi set at 12. Have done jaxtrax, Golden Spike, behind the rocks so far, today either metal masher or steel bender or strike ravine.
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Did strike ravine, hell's revenge and potato salad hill today and tires were awesome.
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Originally Posted by jadmt
Mine are doing great in Moab right now psi set at 12. Have done jaxtrax, Golden Spike, behind the rocks so far, today either metal masher or steel bender or strike ravine.
Originally Posted by jadmt
Did strike ravine, hell's revenge and potato salad hill today and tires were awesome.
Pics or it didn't happen!

Last wheeling trip I was at 11 PSI and feel that was a bit low. Sidewall rippling and deflection though didn't burp out any air.

We leave Saturday and will be there Sunday.
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Originally Posted by CJ7nvrstk
Pics or it didn't happen!

Last wheeling trip I was at 11 PSI and feel that was a bit low. Sidewall rippling and deflection though didn't burp out any air.

We leave Saturday and will be there Sunday.
Left Moab this am and just got home 12 hours later. I took hardly any photos this time. I should have some good GoPro videos when I get time. Got my windshield shattered by a rock.
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My buddy has them , they have lasted a very long time but I think their performance are lacking in the terrain we run, get really clogged up and makes it difficult to get up certain obstacles like rocks , in spots where I have seen a BFG KO triumph. but maybe he wasn't aired down enough or something
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Old 03-22-2017, 06:20 PM
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I'm liking these better after grooving them. They did well in Moab for me.
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Originally Posted by CJ7nvrstk
I'm liking these better after grooving them. They did well in Moab for me.
You have a pic of them grooved?


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