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I've ran those tires on my Jeep, they got good wear pattern. The harder you corner the worse they seemed to wear overall. They were kick-ass in any dirt or loose sand. But sucked in mud. They are very quiet even when worn down low. You only can hear them howl when coasting. Overall good tireWheels have been around for a week or so now. Should have tires in a few weeks. Trying to scrounge up some cash. I'd rather not put them on a card since I won't be installing them until the weather improves. Still cold. Roads still have a fair bit of winter melting agent embedded in them.You must be registered for see images attach
Tires will be nitto dune grapplers in the 285/70/17 flavor.You must be registered for see images attach
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That's what I like to hear! I think they're a very aggressive attractive looking tire. Plus being a firefighter they just seem awesome. I play on sand dunes. So loose sand performance is my main thing. Good wear is not really a big deal for me as its no longer my daily. But wet performance also is another thing I need. Mud isn't an issue. If I go trail riding I'm putting my Sawblades back on with my toyos. They do great in the trails.I've ran those tires on my Jeep, they got good wear pattern. The harder you corner the worse they seemed to wear overall. They were kick-ass in any dirt or loose sand. But sucked in mud. They are very quiet even when worn down low. You only can hear them howl when coasting. Overall good tire
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As far as wet goes, these are decent when wet, if it hasn't rained in a while and all the oils come up from the road they will slip easily. But as far as just rain everyone in a while they'll be fineThat's what I like to hear! I think they're a very aggressive attractive looking tire. Plus being a firefighter they just seem awesome. I play on sand dunes. So loose sand performance is my main thing. Good wear is not really a big deal for me as its no longer my daily. But wet performance also is another thing I need. Mud isn't an issue. If I go trail riding I'm putting my Sawblades back on with my toyos. They do great in the trails.
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