Kelly Tire Safari TSR
I put 33"x11.5" Safari TSR's on mine at 3k miles. I now have 23k miles on them. I am VERY pleased with them. They are wearing very well, i rotate all 5 every 5k-6k. Great on the highway, with minimal road noise.
I driven them on just about every terrain Mi has to offer. From slippery rocks and hood deep clay bottom mud holes (surprise!) on Drummond Island. To deep,dry sand @ Silver Lake, and of course deep snow and ice on back roads. Since they are a Load "E" tire, i only run them at 32 psi. Even without bead locks, they hold up well at 8psi off road. I did find that they tended to get a bit sketchy on deep snow and ice, but at the same time, what doesnt?
I plan (and recommend) on getting them siped this spring. They are a very solid rubber compount, and this should really add when it comes to traction in the winter and on rocks! I will likely move up the 35" ones next time im due for new tires!
After a long weekend on Drummond Island, MI. Oct 2011

I have had NO issues with sidewall strength. They're E Load tires, even with my JKU, I would be fine with the lighter "C".
I driven them on just about every terrain Mi has to offer. From slippery rocks and hood deep clay bottom mud holes (surprise!) on Drummond Island. To deep,dry sand @ Silver Lake, and of course deep snow and ice on back roads. Since they are a Load "E" tire, i only run them at 32 psi. Even without bead locks, they hold up well at 8psi off road. I did find that they tended to get a bit sketchy on deep snow and ice, but at the same time, what doesnt?
I plan (and recommend) on getting them siped this spring. They are a very solid rubber compount, and this should really add when it comes to traction in the winter and on rocks! I will likely move up the 35" ones next time im due for new tires!
After a long weekend on Drummond Island, MI. Oct 2011
I have had NO issues with sidewall strength. They're E Load tires, even with my JKU, I would be fine with the lighter "C".
Last edited by gonzobongo; Apr 14, 2012 at 07:34 AM.


