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Buying a new set of tires!! Narrowed it down to these!!

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Old 03-23-2011, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by bondsy
Where are you finding this price for these tires? They are 445.00 each.
I was $1,715 for 35's installed at discount....would also like to know
Old 03-23-2011, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by bondsy

Where are you finding this price for these tires? They are 445.00 each.
That's for a set of 4
Old 03-23-2011, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Merlin4979
For the style/size tires you're looking at, I'd definitely look at the Pitbull tires too, especially the Maddog's or Rockers. A buddy of mine (Rockness Monster here on the forum) just put a set of Maddog 39's on his rig. Here's a few pics from last weekend's wheeling trip:
How are they in the mud they look bad ass?
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Originally Posted by Lomax-dtl
How are they in the mud they look bad ass?
They were amazing (from what I saw). Cleared the mud like a champ, and then gripped the rocks right afterward like they had glue on them. Even better than my Toyo MT's.

I just wish they made them in a 35x12.5x17 radial - they would already be on my JK!
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Any one have any pics of the maddogs or rockers on a 2 door

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Best bet would be KM2s or Mud Grapplers. They would last longer than the other choices you listed.
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Originally Posted by mr.brav90
those are all pretty heavy tires for a daily driver sure they look sweet but you might want to consider duratracs really aggressive AT and about 30 lbs lighter then most other tires. the weight adds up and will save ya in gas. really quiet too
+1 on this. As a daily driver you will get tired of the mud terrain wine! Duratracs rock and are a lot quieter on the road
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I like the sound of mud tires my other jeep has the super swamper tsl sx and I love them. Other than how bad they handle on the road.



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