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Old 04-05-2013, 09:41 AM
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Hey guys im stuck between 3 tires anyone have any experience with the Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ Radials, Dick Cepek Radial F.C. II's, or the Pro Comp Xtreme A/T Radials?

Im mainly between the Dick Cepek F.C. II's and the Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ's since they are so light weight.

I'm trying to decide on the best aggressive looking light weight A/T's that'll last a while, save gas, and still perform considering my Nitto Trail Grapplers only lasted 28,000 miles and weigh 91lbs per tire.

Also, I really like theflatter less bubble looking tires so the less round/ curvy the side walls the better.

The size I'm getting is 35x12.50R18

Here's the Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ's which are 71lbs each


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Here's the Dick Cepek F.C. II's which are also 71lbs each


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Here's the Pro Comp Xtreme ATs which I am unsure of their weight as they do not have it listed which is why I am uncertain of if I should go this route


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I love those Procomp Xtreme's... Saw a truck with them a few days ago... The only reason I don't have them is because they don't make 22's...

71lbs is about right... The nitto terra is 72lbs and the trails are 73lbs.... AT's are starting to get pretty heavy....
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Originally Posted by KingRanch4Life
I love those Procomp Xtreme's... Saw a truck with them a few days ago... The only reason I don't have them is because they don't make 22's...

71lbs is about right... The nitto terra is 72lbs and the trails are 73lbs.... AT's are starting to get pretty heavy....
Hell the trails in my size are 91lbs a piece haha do you know the weight for 35x12.5r18 pro comp xtreme ats?
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I don't know the weight of the ProComps but they suck, stay away. I've seen a lot of balancing issues with those tires, they start cupping early on and wear kind of fast.

Between the Micky's and FCIIs, I'd go with the FCII. It's good at just about everything. They seem to balance, ride, and hook up good. Pretty good in the snow and slop. The only complaint would be that they are a little squirmy at first. It takes a little getting used too.
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micky's all the way lol. ive had mine for a while now love them summer winter all good.
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I don't have any first hand knowledge with any of the tires listed, but when I replace my stock rubber bands I'm going with the Mickey Thompson ATZ in 35x12.5/20. Love the look of them and have heard they wear well. Good luck with your decision, post some pics after install
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Originally Posted by lkennamer
Hell the trails in my size are 91lbs a piece haha do you know the weight for 35x12.5r18 pro comp xtreme ats?
Wait what? If your trails are 91lbs then the website I was on is WRONG as hell.. No way there's a 20lb difference between your 18's and my 22's... Now I am going to go back and research this again...
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Originally Posted by KingRanch4Life

Wait what? If your trails are 91lbs then the website I was on is WRONG as hell.. No way there's a 20lb difference between your 18's and my 22's... Now I am going to go back and research this again...
Haha the website i was wrong coulda been wrong too ill look into this as well
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I have the MT ATZ's and I love them. Great all around tire. Mine are wearing very well at 10K miles. The sidewalls are what sold me. Aggressive looking but the noise is almost non-existent.
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ATZs, my buddy doesn't like his extremes, my other buddy said his cepeks didn't last long and I'll be getting some 35" ATZs sometime soon.

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