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#1832
Originally Posted by Basecamper
What is sipping?
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Little slits in tread blocks. Most tires have a little sipping while performance tires are usually big tread blocks to get most rubber on the ground. Sipping makes tread bite a little better because more leading edges. But also make tire more flexible which you dont want in race car tires.
#1835
Originally Posted by TheKid22
This will be the first winter on the 33" dura tracs anyone have experience with these in the snow?
I'm a weekly snowboarder so driving up north, even in huge snow falls I had no problems at all plowing throw the snow.
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Originally Posted by spoonjk
iv had 33" dura tracs on my jk for over a year now and i live in toronto and i must say i'm very happy with them as winter tires. They really do deserve that winter badge
i'm a weekly snowboarder so driving up north, even in huge snow falls i had no problems at all plowing throw the snow.
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Originally Posted by mb1726
33x12.5 R18 toyo m/t's with XD Addict wheels. Love em. Also threw on a 3.5" lift from rough country.
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#1840
Originally Posted by SebasCbass
Have had the duratracs for a week now and I am very happy with how they ride! I will post some more pics up later.
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