kingjeep wrote:
JL Rockies wrote:
The MT/R is for the serious enthusiast. It might be too much tire for you.

you are the only one on here who i know has wheeled bear island citrss and corbut what do you sugest
The ideal situation would be to get a 2nd set of wheels with some aggressive mud tires and put them on when you want to go out to these places. Remember that Bear Island (Big Cypress) has inspections to get a permit and license to drive and you need a minimum 9" tread width (not tire width) or the rangers will fail you. Then all your friends will laugh at you because you do not have the coveted limited issue decal on your windshield.
In my case I was passed with my skinny tires because the inspecting Ranger noticed my UT plates, he was a Utahn we had a laugh and I was passed. I guess he figured I knew what I was doing.
I have had good luck with my MT/R and with good rotation, I've gotten good wear out of them on a daily driver (50K miles so far). There was an independent test a while back and although not entirely scientific, the results were interesting. The Goodyear MT/R came in 3rd behind two models of Super Swampers (Bogger & SSR). From what I hear, the MT/R has only gotten better.
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techarticles/mud_tires_tested/index.html
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