Interco IROK's
Not me but my brother likes them and he wants to ask if guys like them. 35' on 16's. Mileage. Noise etc etc. the usual questions. I already noticed they're light. 35/16 is 64lbs! Thats 12lbs less then my toyo's! Not a bad tire by the looks of them. Thanks
Last edited by courtsm3; Jan 6, 2014 at 10:34 PM.
I've not seen them in person yet, but I'd imagine they're fairly loud judging by the look of the tread pattern. I've remember reading a post a long time ago that the poster loved them and that they hook up and dig in everything he put them through. I would think it's a pretty tough tire and it does look good. I have no experience personally though so hopefully others that do will chime in.
There's a designer for the brand on the forums. Not sure if he's here. I has asked about load range in 35x16's
http://www.intercotire.com/tires.php?id=6&g=1
http://www.intercotire.com/tires.php?id=6&g=1
Last edited by kjeeper10; Jan 7, 2014 at 01:52 AM.
I haven't run these on my JK, but I did run them on my Chevy 2500 HD. Now it was a full size truck, but if I got 15,000 miles on a set, I did a dance.
They averaged between 12K to 15K per set. As they were 42" tires, it was every 12 months spending $2700. They were noisy, which I did not mind. If you run the non-radial, they had flat spots in the morning, and could not stay balanced with 2 lbs of balance beads per tire.
If it is for a weekend trail Jeep, then they would be great, but if you are driving on the road, then be aware that he will be replacing them far faster than other tires.
They averaged between 12K to 15K per set. As they were 42" tires, it was every 12 months spending $2700. They were noisy, which I did not mind. If you run the non-radial, they had flat spots in the morning, and could not stay balanced with 2 lbs of balance beads per tire. If it is for a weekend trail Jeep, then they would be great, but if you are driving on the road, then be aware that he will be replacing them far faster than other tires.



