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Old 07-25-2006, 05:57 PM
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Sorry, I left the BFG M/Ts out of my question because I'm looking for a sipped M/T. So my two choices right now are the Toyos or Coopers.
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Sorry, I left the BFG M/Ts out of my question because I'm looking for a sipped M/T. So my two choices right now are the Toyos or Coopers.
I wouldn't recommend the Coopers. I had a set for a while and finally went back to BFG's. Coopers were the same tread design as the Toyo's, but I had a lot of trouble keeping them balanced. I had to have one replaced after a trip to Moab. Too much trouble for me.
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I wouldn't recommend the Coopers. I had a set for a while and finally went back to BFG's. Coopers were the same tread design as the Toyo's, but I had a lot of trouble keeping them balanced. I had to have one replaced after a trip to Moab. Too much trouble for me.
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Sorry, I left the BFG M/Ts out of my question because I'm looking for a sipped M/T. So my two choices right now are the Toyos or Coopers.

Here are a couple of additional options. Pro Comp has a siped M/T (http://www.procomptires.com/mtapps.htm) and Interco's TruXus is siped (http://www.intercotire.com/site35.php), there are probably more, but these come to mind.



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Here are a couple of additional options. Pro Comp has a siped M/T (http://www.procomptires.com/mtapps.htm) and Interco's TruXus is siped (http://www.intercotire.com/site35.php), there are probably more, but these come to mind.


not sure that's rubicon thread material...hijacker Could you ditch the photo of the HUGE tire....K? Thanks

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not sure that's rubicon thread material...hijacker

Heh, I was about to say the same thing.
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Now back to our regularly scheduled programing...
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A UFO? Nah - Sewie going over the rocks at night...
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I'm speechless. Wow. The sun set. The lake. (Did I say I was speechless? )

Hope Ouray will be at least as pretty. What's the GPS coordinate for the Rubicon trails? I wonder how far it is from TX. Thanks for the pics. Bebe, now I know why I did not get the lockers
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