KJ 119 wrote:
Hood297THEY ARE AWESOME!!!
Very good in the mud, much better than mtr's. Better ride as well. excellent treadwear, At current rate they should be time to replace at about 45-50K
I run the 265-75 and couldnt be happier. oh and so many people are like " what kind of tires are those? wrote:
Hood I didn't think anyone was running these tires.A green tire with a killer tread tread pattrern!!!!
There's no doubt these things can tear up some mud,but what do you think about the sidewall?
Have the walls held up good?And have you gotten down to the silicium granules yet? Guessing they help on wet surfaces.
Glad to see someone trying something different.
Bub
The walls have held up very good, however i've only aired down once, mainly just to do it. There are no rocks around here. But Rich at Green Diamond tire says they air down nicely and provide good traction on wet rocks. He runs them on his Land Rover Defender and a unimog, he lives in colorado so he is no stranger to rocks.
I have gotten down to the silicum carbide granules, and they seem to help some on wet roads, but I'd say about like any other mud tire with siping. If this tire had neither granules or siping it could be an issue with braking.
I have locked up these tires (once) on wet roads (also with MT/R's) since i do not have ABS, but have never been any where near losing control.
I have really been impressed with this tire, in all aspects, but I would be hesitant to run them on serious rocks being a load range D, but I know next to nothing about rocks.