Milestar Patagonia M/T 40x13.5x17
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Milestar Patagonia M/T 40x13.5x17
Anybody pick a set of these up yet? Wondering how they perform on and off road. Looks like a decent tires and one I might just go with on my next phase of the build to 40s!
https://www.milestartires.com/light-.../patagonia-mt/
https://www.milestartires.com/light-.../patagonia-mt/
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They are one of Tireco's brands. Tireco says they "are of North America's largest private brand marketers and distributors of tires and tire related products". This usually translates into "we import cheap, price point tires from China". I'd suggest saving yourself a headache and buying some Toyo, Nitto, BFG, Goodyear or Cooper tires.
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They are one of Tireco's brands. Tireco says they "are of North America's largest private brand marketers and distributors of tires and tire related products". This usually translates into "we import cheap, price point tires from China". I'd suggest saving yourself a headache and buying some Toyo, Nitto, BFG, Goodyear or Cooper tires.
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I thought so, I am on the same forum as you and I enjoy the tires threads cause you like your Toyos and Nittos
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Typically I stay out of tire threads cuz it's very subjective to the area and type of wheelin'......I'm here in your back yard, so I know what's available for wheelin'. I look at those and see 3-ply sidewall, and I don't see much of a lug on the side at all. For an average twice a year heading out to BP guy for a little dust, might be ok. Not something I'd compare to a Nitto or Toyo though. Just my opinion.
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Yeah. I ran BFG's for years before buying a set of Nitto's. I noticed immediately how little weight the shop had to use to balance them. I originally swapped after a balancing issue with some BFG's that no one in my area could correct.