Show your Pitt Bull Rockers!!
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Originally Posted by DIRT MONKEY
The only complaint I got about the aggressive tread ware is they throw Big Clumps! Make sure nobody's standing too close. LOL
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pitt bull vs. mud grappler
i have the nitto mud grapplers and i am thinkng about getting the pitt bulls when mine wear out (witch shouldn't be that long) and i was wondering how the pitt bulls did off road compared to the mud grapplers
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I even did a trail clean-up last weekend and didn't bother airing down and they still just kept on going.
No issues in mud either with that aggressive tread
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I've heard from the bias-ply guys that the rockers performed just fine in Canadian winters though.
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I have had my rocker RADIALS for almost a year and a half, Ice is not there strong point they have too big of a contact patch but that being said I daily drove mine here in northern canada with 8 months of winter and they were decent... but snow... air them down to 15psi or lower and they will take you where you want.... until you get hung up and the dig instead or propel