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try the GY MTRs. They are great tires on & off the road. Great on sand and gravel. Awesome on rocks!!![quote]
Darn tootin!...You cant go wrong with a proven tire as this....yup I got em also
I have also been looking at those tires. It is my understanding from talking to my buddy who is the manager of 4 Wheel Parts here at the Houston North store, that they haven't been released yet to the public. I know that they have been testing them on the RockCrawler competitions though.
Additionally, I saw where Toyo is going to release a new mud terrain that also looks very promising. I'll let you know if I see or hear anything else on the Mud Grapplers though...
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My guess is they are going to rub because of their width. Although, I think that their width would look great on a stock height H2. I am willing to do some minor fender trimming and a slight torsion bar adjustment.
Do you guys think it would work? I'm gong to buy the 37'X-Terrains or the 37' Goodyear MTRs later this month.
Wasn't one of the San Antonio guys (the 4 Green ones at that software company) planning to run X-terrains without a lift? Randall, any progress?
What did you pay for the SSR's? Did you get them from an online dealer or local?
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