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I have decided on going with the crusher as soon as I get the moneys...:sad:
My final three were MT Baja claw radial, FCII and the crusher.... I heard the Claw dosen't last too long so that is a big downer for me as I put 10,000 miles on it in four months and a week
I have heard a quite a bit of good things about the FCII and that was what I was going to go with, but I think I will give the crushers a try... They look pretty solid for mud and maybe some softer rocks, so that is perfect for me...
My final three were MT Baja claw radial, FCII and the crusher.... I heard the Claw dosen't last too long so that is a big downer for me as I put 10,000 miles on it in four months and a week
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I have heard a quite a bit of good things about the FCII and that was what I was going to go with, but I think I will give the crushers a try... They look pretty solid for mud and maybe some softer rocks, so that is perfect for me...
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I have the MT's and have about 14,000 miles on them. They have performed great both on and off road. I am very happy with them. The sound is not too loud and they wear very well.
I am very happy.
Curious... why the FCII and Crusher? which way do you want to go, mild or wild?
I am very happy.
Curious... why the FCII and Crusher? which way do you want to go, mild or wild?
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A co worker is running them. i like them. Aggressive on the outside and street on the inside. He has no issues with moderate trails. have not taken him on any hard trails yet.
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What kind of longevity are people getting out of these tires(specifically the crusher)? We have our first child on the way, so they are gonna need to last me a while.
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Ive been running the mud country's for the last 2 years (summers only, use factory set for winter), an i couldnt be happier. The look of these tires always get complemented and noise wise one of the quieter mud tires of the market. As far as wear they have held up well, just keep them rotated. Ive run over 13k on them an they have worn evenly across the board.
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I put on Crushers last September and i love them. They Own the mud and snow and for rocks they do verry well, I havnt had a chance to really try them on the rocks just some slick sand stone.
They are a bit noisy on the road but nothing more than a whine, I would say about the same as KM2's
Overall i love my Crushers they work good and look really good.
They are a bit noisy on the road but nothing more than a whine, I would say about the same as KM2's
Overall i love my Crushers they work good and look really good.
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I have the Mud Country tires and they are great off and on road. I bought mine used, with about half the tread, and over a year later, still have 1/4 tread left. This is my first jeep and first mud tires, so I can't acurately compare them to anything. They lasted longer than expected. There is some road noise, but all mud tires have that anyway.