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Old 02-01-2011 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by j33p_freak
Last question where is the best site to get the toyo's for the cheapest price?
You can try treadepot, they usually have good prices on toyo's.
Unfortunately discounttiredirect.com, the forum sponsor, doesn't carry toyo tires.
Old 02-01-2011 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 07JKDakotaEd
Like the title says, Toyo MTs. They are a very heavy tire and rather on the expensive end but well worth it IMO.
I really like your set up of how you attached your lights to your Mopar bumper. Would you mind telling me which brackets you used?
Old 02-01-2011 | 08:21 PM
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They are the PIAA 2" round brackets. Here is a better pic of the bracket

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Old 02-01-2011 | 09:48 PM
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I've been extremely happy with my MTR/Ks. Awesome traction and only 60lbs each.

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Old 02-01-2011 | 10:58 PM
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I have Mickey Thompson ATZ's and they have been wonderful in the "blizzard" today ... no issues and I played a lot
Old 02-01-2011 | 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 07JKDakotaEd
They are the PIAA 2" round brackets. Here is a better pic of the bracket
07JKDakotaEd: Where did you find/get the bolt on tow eyes for the front Mopar bumper? I saw in the earlier pic you had the exposed crush cans and Mopar hooks that I'm sporting ever since I destroyed the cheap but not inexpensive plastic caps the first time I gave someone a push. Thanks, Brent
Old 02-01-2011 | 11:50 PM
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Pitbull Rockers. Or Maddogs if you want a semi less aggressive MT.
Old 02-02-2011 | 04:20 AM
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What type of wheelin do you do? If you are playing in the mud, a Bogger is the way you want to go. If you are in the rocks, I would say Krawlers or Pitbull rockers, If you are doing combo street and offroad I would say KM2. I run a Creepy crawler and in dirty rock and slightly muddy rock, they are awesome. Bias ply sucks on the road. Figure out what kind of wheelin you do the most cause there is no perfect tire.
Old 02-02-2011 | 04:36 AM
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I can't believe KM2s did not get more love on this thread. Toyos are great tires but seem to be heavier and suited more to dry rocky terrain. Like the last guy said there is not perfect tire. When I chose I did not care about price I solely looked at tread design. The tires are surprisingly quiet and extremely versatile. I love buying new tires....I even love the smell. (You know I'm not the only one)




Old 02-02-2011 | 08:44 AM
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I do mainly on the road driving, but whenever there is snow I will spend hours messing around. I also own 300 acres, whenever it rains I go out there and tear it up, so off-roading: mainly just muddy trails.



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