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i have 42 15 16.5 on double bead locks. have only had these tires out in snow for maybe 15 trips. lost one sidewall with no damage to it about 2 months after getting these tires. been waiting for close to a year on the warranteed tire. still waiting. so i bought 2 iroks so i could go play again now have about 20 trips total on these pitbulls all in snow and only having them for a 1.5 years another side wall with a little scrap that you could do with your finger nail and the cords are now sticking through with a small leak.


these tires are junk. i wouldn't recomend them to anyone. you couldn't give me a set of these pos.

Rating: 1
Product Details: "Pitbull Rocker Exteme Offroad Tires" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: ********* 8.72

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Views: 1110263

Okay, here is a field report.


I used a 97 Ford 3/4 ton 460, with a 410 rear end. A dump trailer had TOO much gravel loaded !


I should have dumped a third of it.


I climbed a steep gravel Mountain road, and made up the worst part. Barely, and I won't do that again, but If had, had any other SUV, Cooper, Michelin, Good year MT's etc, I would have slipped back sideways off the road.


COOPER STT's at 65 PSI did the impossible.


I now rate them Champion tires that are quiet for what they are, and proof you don't have to have stupid looking big mudder tires on your work rigs.


Thank you Cooper, and that nine mile trip with over loaded dump trailer is the last for me.
Product Details: "Cooper Discoverer STT On / Offroad Tires" by Editor - posted: Wed March 5, 2008 - Rating: ******* 7.26

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Views: 1110263

Okay, here is a field report.


I used a 97 Ford 3/4 ton 460, with a 410 rear end. A dump trailer had TOO much gravel loaded !


I should have dumped a third of it.


I climbed a steep gravel Mountain road, and made up the worst part. Barely, and I won't do that again, but If had, had any other SUV, Cooper, Michelin, Good year MT's etc, I would have slipped back sideways off the road.


COOPER STT's at 65 PSI did the impossible.


I now rate them Champ
Product Details: "Cooper Discoverer STT On / Offroad Tires" by Editor - posted: Wed March 5, 2008 - Rating: ******* 7.26

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Views: 382113

Is there a owner of GM, or Ford One ton that has this on their truck, then please post.


Little toys do not were or perform as the heavy trucks do, as they are lighter.
Product Details: "Goodyear Wrangler MT/R with Kevlar Sidewall" by Editor - posted: Sun February 21, 2010 - Rating: ******** 8.47

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Views: 477515

Very impressive traction in bad weather, snow/rain. Wears incredably well 60,000 is atainable only if rotation is followed. Deep lug tread caused a floating sensation made a slight wander for first 10k and have to keep aired down to keep tread pattern on pavement tires are balloony shaped at 28psi I ran for 7 years replased at 56k

Rating: 9
Product Details: "General Grabber MT Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Fri July 6, 2007 - Rating: ******** 7.68

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Views: 256059

So far this tire is doing well i have no issues with it. Handles well and not that much road noise.I have been reading the reviews and the only people are complainig are those who have a Nissan SUV's. That should tell you something. I think its time to get a real SUV and the tires will work just fine.These tires are not rated for all time off roading if you read the information about the tires before you purchased them you would know.I have mine on my GMC Envoy and the weight distribution is very good and weight of the vehicle is heavy.Trucks have poor weight distribution in the rear so put some weight back there for better traction.You's your brains and do research before you bye a tire and complain.FYI Get rid of that crap Nissan.

Rating: 8
Product Details: "BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A" by Editor - posted: Thu May 17, 2007 - Rating: **** 4.46

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Views: 940722

This is the first MT that I have put on my '05 Z71. I have 35x12.50x17 and I have put them in some very nasty situations. The only time that I have gotten stuck was in a partially dried out pond that we were playing in. I sunk up to my frame but my heavy Chevy was the cause for me being stuck. They clean out very well and I have about 25,000 miles on them and I'm still rockin' about 25% tread, at least. Even with that small amount of tread, I am still able to pull my buddies and their weak Jeeps out of the mud and then turn right around and creep through the hole they were stuck in! The key to not getting stuck is to 1. Never go wheeling alone and 2. Know what you are getting yourself into.

Rating: 10
Product Details: "Pro Comp Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: ******* 6.83

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Views: 1508594

i had a 2000 silverado on 6inchs with a set of 35x12.50R16 trxus tires on it, my exp with them they were great while they lasted, had them on the beach and didnt need to air down just stayed in 4hi and cruised, had them in some thick mud and they cleared np and got traction and made it through everything unless i bottomed my frame out, all and all i liked them, only lasted me about 2 years though could almost watch the wear monthly, had an 87 k5 with kuhmo mts same size and they lasted 4 years at the 3/4 tread i bought them at so what im comparing it too

Rating: 7
Product Details: "TrXus Mud Terrain MT Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: ******* 6.52

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Views: 978910

I was driving through 6-8" of snow in 2wd. These tires are awesome.

Rating: 10
Product Details: "Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac" by Editor - posted: Fri August 14, 2009 - Rating: ******* 6.96

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Views: 1508594

I use thease tires on my 74 Land Cruiser camping / daily driver. They work awsomein the snow and mud, they could clean out a bit better in the mud but as far as im concerned they worke better than the other street orientated MT's i have witnesed or tested. Unbaetable in snow. Found they dig down prety fast in the sand but i never got stuck. I dont haul alot of weight but have not had a roblem in the last 3 years with wear (they get rotated regularly)or sidewall blowing or anything like that. i highly recomend thease tires if you are runing a Land Cruiser / Jeep like vehicle and need a tire that can do it all.

Rating: 9
Product Details: "TrXus Mud Terrain MT Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue January 30, 2007 - Rating: ******* 6.52


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