Best daily driver mud tire for jk?????
#12
JK Junkie
NO they wear down FAST!
Best DD mud tire is the Goodyear MT\R w Kevlar.. The wear down slow. Nice and quiet on the street works like magic on the snow and ice. Great traction in the mud and thanks to the Kevlar less to worry about on the rocks.
Best DD mud tire is the Goodyear MT\R w Kevlar.. The wear down slow. Nice and quiet on the street works like magic on the snow and ice. Great traction in the mud and thanks to the Kevlar less to worry about on the rocks.
#14
Eternal ***erator
27k on my STT's and TONS of tread left. I'm not a mudder by any means but when i have used them i have no complaints, cleaned out well. Work good in the snow & ice also. at 12.5" they tend to float a little on packed snow but if your smart with your speed they go through anything i have tried.
#15
JK Enthusiast
It seems to me that the two most popular MTs are either MTR/Ks or KM2. More people seem to run those than any other tires. Both are great tires and quiet on the road. I chose the KM2 over the MTR/K after talking to a few different tire sellers and installers. Most of them felt like the KM2 was easier to balance and keep balanced. I know that Discount Tire was able to balance my 35" KM2's the first try and my Jeep rides smoothly at all speeds. If you search this forum you will find quite a few posts with people complaining that they can't seem to get their MTR/Ks balanced. Just my opinion...
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Well, I have over 40k on my toyos, not sure I would call that wearing down fast. I have liked them but find the traction on snow/ice to be worse than other mt's I have tried. They are really heavy though.
I think by spring or summer I will need new tires (10-20k more miles). I am going to try the km2 or Cooper this time and see how they work.
I think by spring or summer I will need new tires (10-20k more miles). I am going to try the km2 or Cooper this time and see how they work.
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I have 20k on my toyo mts and I love them. Their not real loud, wear great, look and perform awesome. Only complaint is the price. They do not wear down fast at all, mine still look almost brand new.
#18
JK Junkie
I have heard nothing but good stuff about Cooper STT. I am considering it for a 35 when my Duratracs wear down. A lot of people in Buffalo (city of snow) seem to run the STT.
Don't dismiss the Duratrac. It may not be a mud terrain, but it gets me where I need to go.
Don't dismiss the Duratrac. It may not be a mud terrain, but it gets me where I need to go.
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Cepek mud country are a great mud/road manners tires. Tough as nails on the trails an surprisingly quite on the road. I have had mine for over 2 years and have taken road trips from RI to NC twice with them to attend Trail rides, never an issue. Just keep them rotated often and they will last.
#20
JK Jedi Master
I loved my Cooper Stt's. Rode and wore really well. I have Toyo's now, great tire, tough as nails, but the ride is a bit harsh for me. When these wear out, going back to Coopers.
The Coopers do chunk pretty easily in rocks though. But being as that I only see rocks a couple times a year, not that big a deal.
The Coopers do chunk pretty easily in rocks though. But being as that I only see rocks a couple times a year, not that big a deal.