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Old 09-28-2009, 09:55 AM
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Any body got any pics of these? 33 or 35...
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nobodys got these on the Jeep?
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those are pretty much offroad only tires. No one wants to pay for them to just get rubbed out on the road
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I have them in 33's. They're awesome offroad, but not AT ALL a good dd tire, so be prepared if you should decide.

You can see them in my.project-jk gallery under my sig.

They are loud, unbalanced, and flat spot while sitting overnight since they are bias ply. Awesome for mud, though.

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i actually have some super swamper ltbs in 34" x 10.50 / 17, i have had them for almost a year now, this is my second set already, the last set i ran for about 20,000 miles then sold them, they still had a lot of life in them, but i just wanted some new ones, this second set already has about 15, 000 miles on them and they are wearing much better, im sure they should last at least 30,000 miles, they are excellent offroad but suck on the road, they are no good on the highway, you cant go over 65 miles per hour....but i already got used to them, i put up with them because i love the way they work in the mud, my jeep has never gotten stuck in the mud.....
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Originally Posted by laredojk
i actually have some super swamper ltbs in 34" x 10.50 / 17, i have had them for almost a year now, this is my second set already, the last set i ran for about 20,000 miles then sold them, they still had a lot of life in them, but i just wanted some new ones, this second set already has about 15, 000 miles on them and they are wearing much better, im sure they should last at least 30,000 miles, they are excellent offroad but suck on the road, they are no good on the highway, you cant go over 65 miles per hour....but i already got used to them, i put up with them because i love the way they work in the mud, my jeep has never gotten stuck in the mud.....
thats what i was wondering..id like to get a spare set to slap on for saturdays!
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Originally Posted by Machine154
I have them in 33's. They're awesome offroad, but not AT ALL a good dd tire, so be prepared if you should decide.

You can see them in my.project-jk gallery under my sig.

They are loud, unbalanced, and flat spot while sitting overnight since they are bias ply. Awesome for mud, though.

thanks Machine154



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