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Old 04-10-2013, 03:36 AM
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Ordered some 33x12.50x18s. Ill post some pics. Hopefully they will fit without a level.
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Originally Posted by Lil worm
Ordered some 33x12.50x18s. Ill post some pics. Hopefully they will fit without a level.
Good tire choice.
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Nice, i love mine. They are great on the road too and quiet for a mud tire.
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Anyone know how those tires handle in the snow? I live in North Dakota and drive a good mixture of highway, dirt road, mud, and snow. I've been thinking about the General Grabber AT2 because they are rated for snow, but obviously a MT would be better with the mud. Which I've gotten stuck once because of the crapper factory tires and nearly got stuck a few other times. The kind of mud I'm in is the kind that you lose a boot to when trying to walk around.
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Anyone know how those tires handle in the snow? I live in North Dakota and drive a good mixture of highway, dirt road, mud, and snow. I've been thinking about the General Grabber AT2 because they are rated for snow, but obviously a MT would be better with the mud. Which I've gotten stuck once because of the crapper factory tires and nearly got stuck a few other times. The kind of mud I'm in is the kind that you lose a boot to when trying to walk around.
They work pretty well in the snow, I run a second set of them on my stock Platinum wheels in the winter here in Iowa. I have never had a problem in snow or on ice.
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They are definitely a great tire. They are the best for the road and off-road, only being surpassed in extreme rock crawling but that is of no concern to us

Here is an interesting article
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techart...t_tire_review/
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Nice. Worm, what did those tires cost you?

I hate the factory tires with a passion.
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Well... I paid $1525 out the door. I'm sure you can find a better deal on them online. But I just ready to get some tires.


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