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Kooter
02-28-2007, 10:45 PM
Anyone running these? (or Dick Cepek Mud Country) What are your impressions?

Decent wear? How are they on icy roads....siping addequate?
I know the Toyo's and Cooper STT's are a good tires, just looking for some feedback on the Mickey's before I pull the trigger. Always heard they were really soft and not much wear. My Xterrains were shot at about 25000 miles....

Thanks.

ROX
02-28-2007, 10:49 PM
Anyone running what? Is there supposed to be a pic in there or something?

Kooter
02-28-2007, 10:54 PM
per the title....Baja MTZ's. If I need to post a pic I can but if I need to, chances are you haven't used them.

Thanks for any input.

DennisAJC
02-28-2007, 11:15 PM
Hey Kootie,

Can you post a pic?

audiofetish
02-28-2007, 11:22 PM
These are the tires he is talking about. I have not heard any feedback on these but I used to work for an OffRoad Racing company out in California for a while and we used MTs all the time. They are great tires but they are extremely soft. I had a Ford Ranger Pre-Runner that would eat up Baja TAs in about a year. These may be much better but I'm not sure. Don't know if that helps at all.

ROX
02-28-2007, 11:22 PM
per the title....Baja MTZ's. If I need to post a pic I can but if I need to, chances are you haven't used them.

Thanks for any input.
Well Kootie, there's this kind:
http://www.performanceplustire.com/imagesProducts2/2506.jpgBaja MTZ Radial Traditional Popular Sizes Available for Today's Demanding Off-Road Vehicles! An aggressive mud terrain radial in Specialty Light Truck (SLT) sizing, features cut resistant 3-ply sidewalls and a full 6-ply tread for superior strength & toughness on or off road. * Advanced Radial Construction for High Mileage & Smooth Ride * High Load Ratings for Great Towing Capabilities * Self Cleaning High-Void Tread Lugs for Traction in Mud & Snow * Deep Shoulder Lugs Provide Aggressive Traction and Bold Looks

Or theres this kind:
http://www.performanceplustire.com/imagesProducts2/2522.jpg
Baja MTZ Radial Popular Sizes Available for Today's Demanding Off-Road Vehicles! An aggressive mud terrain radial in Specialty Light Truck (SLT) sizing, features cut resistant 3-ply sidewalls and a full 6-ply tread for superior strength & toughness on or off road. * Advanced Radial Construction for High Mileage & Smooth Ride * High Load Ratings for Great Towing Capabilities * Self Cleaning High-Void Tread Lugs for Traction in Mud & Snow * Deep Shoulder Lugs Provide Aggressive Traction and Bold Looks Specialty Light Truck Size (SLT) Features 3-Ply Sidewall and 6-Ply Tread for Added Strength and Puncture Resistance

BOTH OF THEM ARE BAJA MTZ'S
Chances are someone here has run them, and you should be nicer.:twak:

Kooter
02-28-2007, 11:45 PM
H2 Rocks,
Didn't mean to hurt your feelings, but I really didn't care if they ran the version WITH OWL or WITHOUT white letter tires. Basically the same tire. I'll take input on either.

Fetish...I can't say anything bad about any of my experiences with Mickey Thompson tires .....just that they are a pretty soft compound. Which may be good or bad depending upon your application. I'd like to get at least 30K out of them without them being completely bald.

Thanks.

tomp
03-01-2007, 04:50 AM
I have baja claw radial and they last very long for mud tires, which are same rubber compound as these only without siping. Longest lasting mud tire I have ever owned!

Mr. I - Man
03-01-2007, 06:35 PM
How many miles do you have on the Baja Claws??
Pics of any tread wear would be even cooler:cool:

tomp
03-01-2007, 10:51 PM
23K and still got over half tread left