Dick Cepek mud country are they any good?
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there not bad but i would suggest getting the BFGoodrich mudtrean KM2's
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgapp/index.jsp im going to pick up a set this spring.
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgapp/index.jsp im going to pick up a set this spring.
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I'm happy with mine
I have about 12,000 miles on a set and love them. I am in Florida and they handle the sand and mud just fine. Mud requires a bit of wheel speed to clean out. I air them down off road and they hook up great.
Ran these at camp Jeep this last summer and they did great in the mud pit and on the rocks at CJ5 Hill.
Ran these at camp Jeep this last summer and they did great in the mud pit and on the rocks at CJ5 Hill.
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I also have these tires. 8000 km on them. I'm in Toronto, Canada and they have done great in the big snow fall we just got. especially when i pulled two trucks out of 2 feet of snow up north. I also dont think the noise is that bad at any speed. maybe thats just me. They are 80 pounds which is heavy but have performed great so far.