Bronco Peak
#21
JeepSWAG
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I'm not a great person to ask, because I don't have much to compare them to.
My uneducated opinion is. They are quiet and smooth on the street. They seem to be soft and sticky on the rocks. The real question is going to be the miles that I get out of them. Between the Rubicon and Bronco Peak, they are showing some wear on the outer lugs. But, wouldn't any tire?
My uneducated opinion is. They are quiet and smooth on the street. They seem to be soft and sticky on the rocks. The real question is going to be the miles that I get out of them. Between the Rubicon and Bronco Peak, they are showing some wear on the outer lugs. But, wouldn't any tire?
#24
JK Junkie
Thread Starter
That's awesome!!!
I'll have to take some pics of my carnage.
Top of rt rear door has a dent in it from the tree going in. I didn't stay close enought to the tree and the left side went up on the rock and tilted the Jeep into the tree. All of my fender flares have deep scratches. And of course bumpers, rails and undercarriage.
I'll have to take some pics of my carnage.
Top of rt rear door has a dent in it from the tree going in. I didn't stay close enought to the tree and the left side went up on the rock and tilted the Jeep into the tree. All of my fender flares have deep scratches. And of course bumpers, rails and undercarriage.