I am not all that happy with how well the MT/Rs clean themselves out when in the mud either. I don't think I got as good as traction as others did while in Moab and I was aired down to 18psi while some of them were at 25psi.
It's no were significant enough that I am looking to trade out before I wear 'em out but I won't be replacing them with MT/Rs. Plus I got a damn good deal on mine when I bought them, so I can't complain a whole lot.
35 12.50 17 TOYO Open Country MT (looks more aggressice in my opinion)
GoodYear Wranglet MTR 37 12.50 17
TAIL RATED!
I am looking for 37's that look agressive, not too much road noise, and ride nicely on and off road. Any suggestions? MTR'S? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
BFGoodrich® Limited-Edition Mud-Terrain Tire:
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgap.../04072005A.jsp
http://elcova.com/groupee/forums/a/t...1/m/5771072541
That is if you plan to have a 22's
Image's nothing-BOOST IS EVERYTHING
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by PARAGON:
I have the MT/Rs and, personally, they are not a good match to the H2 performance-wise. Mine absolutely will not balance so that they don't shake between 70 - 80 MPH and I have weights inside and out.
I am not all that happy with how well the MT/Rs clean themselves out when in the mud either. I don't think I got as good as traction as others did while in Moab and I was aired down to 18psi while some of them were at 25psi.
It's no were significant enough that I am looking to trade out before I wear 'em out but I won't be replacing them with MT/Rs. Plus I got a damn good deal on mine when I bought them, so I can't complain a whole lot. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>x2 </div></BLOCKQUOTE>x3
Can BLING Get You Home?
I have the MT/Rs and, personally, they are not a good match to the H2 performance-wise. Mine absolutely will not balance so that they don't shake between 70 - 80 MPH and I have weights inside and out.
I am not all that happy with how well the MT/Rs clean themselves out when in the mud either. I don't think I got as good as traction as others did while in Moab and I was aired down to 18psi while some of them were at 25psi.
It's no were significant enough that I am looking to trade out before I wear 'em out but I won't be replacing them with MT/Rs. Plus I got a damn good deal on mine when I bought them, so I can't complain a whole lot. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Wow. I thought your tires did great! It seems like, when I watched you, you were getting good traction. Maybe it was just your AWESOME driving abilities. 9 x out of 10 you didn't slip when others did. Remember, I was in the middle of the group on Golden Spike, and I watched you and Co Hummer (w/BFG AT) go up numerous stair steps and crap that I would have gladly gone around if I would have had a chance. You even went up Hells Gate without any problems!
But you're not the only one I've heard complain about getting them balanced.
I run BFG Mud TA and I like them. The older they get, the louder they get, but they work great and seem to balance nicely. I think this set has about 30k miles on them. Balance and rotate frequently.
If it has tires or testicles, you're going to have trouble with it
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