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Views: 671543

i have a 76 cj5 that came with these tires i love them havent had to use my winch to get me out of the mud yet and pulled them off the jeep and am putting them on a 95 ram damn good tire been using them on the jeep for 3 years and still look like new

Rating: 10
Product Details: "Gateway Tire Buckshot Mudders Bias Ply Mud Tire" by Editor - posted: Wed December 10, 2008 - Rating: ********* 8.64

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Views: 291250

will buy a new set soon

Rating: 10
Product Details: "Mickey Thompson F-C II All Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Mon July 9, 2007 - Rating: ***** 5.24

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Views: 1036539

after using a set of Hankook dynamic MT's on my xj Cherokee and being seriously dissapointed (bad in sand, loud on road, bad manners on road, and only 20,000km wear)I was not keen to try the DynaPro MT's but my tyre guy talked me into it and im glad he did.


These are the best all rounder tyre i have ever used


- Amazing onroad manners in all contitions.
- Quiet
- Great off road in Mud, Gravel, and soft beach sand.
- 40,000km of wear with roughly 50% remaining

That was 3 years ago and ive now just fitted them to my new truck 05 Rodeo Dual cab and am just as happy.

Rating: 8
Product Details: "Hankook Dynapro MT RT03 Reviews" by Editor - posted: Fri July 27, 2007 - Rating: ******** 8.02

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Views: 229751

One thing that you can do to keep the can from drying out is not even remove the lid, but rather drill 2 holes in the lid about 1/4". Then milk the paint out into a bowl that you can work out of, and when you are done just screw 1/4" bolts back into the lid...I do like to use a bolt head though. I have reused it upto 2 years with this aproach.

Rating: 8
Product Details: "POR-15 Rust Treatment & POR15 Rust Prevention Paint" by Editor - posted: Thu July 19, 2007 - Rating: ******** 7.81

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Views: 663779

305 65 r18 used in northeastern Canada on f-150 FX4, good not great all around tires with major weakness on wet mud. Cant and will not be used in winter condition because rubber doesnt meet state-province regulation standards.


Will probably buy them again and highly recommend them for occasional off road (fishinf-hunting) users.

Rating: 10
Product Details: "Nitto Terra Grappler" by Editor - posted: Wed October 29, 2008 - Rating: ******* 6.94

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Views: 875671

They handle very well no complaints yet .. and I hope it stays that way .. everybody loves the look of these tires .. they handle good on back roads and on rainy wet roads .. no snow yet but sure can't wait for that .. the mud will have to wait for it gets cold hear and don't wanta have that freezing on my truck.. but I have had them in a little mud at my uncles for hunting and driving the trails .. they seem to bite pretty good... if you have any questions get ahold of me at... hillbillybone69@gmail.com...and I will get back to ya as soon as I can thanks
Product Details: "Interco SS-M16 Swamper SSM16 Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Wed July 16, 2008 - Rating: ******* 7.31

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Views: 283396

These tires were highly recommended by the dealer and were supposed to have a 50k mileage run on them. I have now run roughly 25k on them and I am in need of another set of tires. The wear on these was not what is advertised, and because of that alone, I cannot recommend them. They were rotated every 3k miles and still did not live up to the advertised life expectancy. As far as driving, traction, etc. I will say that they are very good, and I would give them an 8.5 rating for overall tire performance. The short lifespan is the sole reason for my low score and the reason I won't recommend these tires. Especially for the price of $160 a tire. It just isn't a justifiable cost for these tires. Had this tire been advertised as a 25-30k tire and been priced in the $100-125 range, I would give it a 9.5 overall score and would recommend, but like I said, life of tire is important when taking the overall aspect of the tire into mind.

Rating: 6
Product Details: "Cooper Discoverer ATR" by Editor - posted: Fri May 27, 2011 - Rating: ***** 4.50

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Views: 978280

I drive a 2005 Jeep Rubicon. My previous tires were the Goodyear MTR's. Even after sipeing the MTR's, I was scared to drive them on wet pavement. Most of my driving is offroad, so I was reluctant to go to what looked like a less aggressive tire, but I needed something that would stick to the pavement. I finally decided to go with the Goodyear Duratrac and I am very pleased! Our fist trip was to Silverton Colorado in Sept., it snowed and rained the whole week. The tires performed perfectly on wet pavement, mud and wet rocks. I did slice on sidewall on Poughkeepsie, but the tire was covered by Les Schwabb. The sidewall flex is great even at 25 psi and stiffens up great at 35 psi for the road. The handleing of the Jeep and the secure grip on wet pavement are excellent!!

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

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Views: 280255

This is my second set of Pro Comp Xtreme AT's (35/12.50/R18) on a lifted (4") 2006 Ford F150 (Fx4). I bought the truck used in 2008 with 30k miles on it. At 52k, I decided to "go up a notch" with the BFG K2's, and 30k miles later, I switched back to the Pro Comp Xtreme. Although the BFG's burned up faster than the PC's, the main reason I switched back was because the PC's were quieter...plus the side-wall pattern looks bad ass. Since my second set was installed, I've driven 100 to 200 miles a day for work (50 Hwy and the rest offroad), including west texas thorns, north La mud/sand, and the steep slopes of northeastern PA, the latter consisting of either snow or large to medium rocks (many which were sharp). I've never even lost pressure and have really ran them over some areas that I shouldn't have. If the paycheck allows, I will be purchasing my third set when the time comes. Also, the first set I had were rotated 5k to 10k miles, but the current set is rotated every 2k to 5k miles. Honestly, I can't tell much of a difference in the wear, but i'm not a tire expert...so there ya have it. 5 out of 5 stars for this pipeliner.

Rating: 10
Product Details: "Pro Comp Xtreme All Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue October 6, 2009 - Rating: ******* 6.85

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Views: 546629

Replaced the OE Generals on our two Mercedes M Class with these.


Massively better off-road than the Generals, no noticeable deterioration in ride quality. Coming up to 60k kms and the rears are shot (rotated) and fronts down to 3-4mm, so need changing before Winter.


All in all, a good tire that does what it says on the tin. Just wish they were 25% cheaper and did another 20,000 kms, then they'd be 10/10.

Rating: 7
Product Details: "Toyo Open Country A/T Tire" by Editor - posted: Sun January 18, 2009 - Rating: ******* 6.54


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