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Old 02-15-2009, 10:38 AM
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Anyone know anything about Pit Bull tires?

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Old 02-15-2009, 10:50 AM
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the only thing in know about them is the review that was in the newest magazine. i can't remeber which mag. but they reviewed the 44". gave good reviews.
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ive seen a few tj's with them around here. they do really well on the few rocks here and loose dirt but the mud is a different story.
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Just read a review the other day. They spoke very highly of them, the only negative was the weight, very heavy. They said the 35's they had weighed in at 87#s....tire only....wowsa

I think that 87 has to be with the whell cause specs show the 35's come in at 69#'s

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Old 02-15-2009, 12:05 PM
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They have just released radials. up until now the only reviews you will see will be about the bias versions. On road manners should be pretty good with the new radials. Off road, from what I have read they cant be beat. Pretty pricy and the ONLY bad thing I have heard was that they didnt last long if you did a lot of on road driving, but that was apparently due to people not understanding how bias ply works (you REALLY need to watch your pressures with them or they will scallop.
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They have radials now? I dont see them on the website.
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Oh, nevermind I found them. They dont have any sizes that I want in radial yet.
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I have the Pitbull Rockers 39.5 x 16.50 x 20 and so far I realy like them, They ride pretty good on the street and they have done pretty good offroad but I havent had them on any rocks yet, I am going to Mountainside in March so I hope they are as good on the rocks as everyone says they are.
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was someone watching xtreme4x4?
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They also like their tires wide. 1350's and 1450's. I'm hoping for a 35 1250 radial...


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