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Description: Pro Comp Xterrain
The Procomp Xterrain is a radial MT (mud terrain) tire that offers a 3 ply sidewall which is said to be thicker and more puncture resistant that some other popular radial tires on the market. The Pro Comp Xterrain's main feature is an aggressive, deep, wide void tread design that uses a directional, staggered pattern that is made to channel mud and debris out and away from the center of the tire. The tread of the Xterrains uses what Procomp refers to as the XTC or Extreme Traction Compound. This compound is said to allow maximum puncture and tear resistance while maintaining the flexibility and stability necessary when running at low air pressures. The sideways are designed to be extra durable utilizing up to 3 plys of polyester, while the tread uses 1 ply of nylon, 2 steel and 3 plys of polyester. The Procomp Xterrain's large lateral lugs get traction assistance from sipes that run the through every lug, helping it to get traction on-road as well as offroad. One drawback of the tread design is that is configured in a directional pattern that gets better traction in one direction over the other. So when you install the Xterrain, install them so that the tread will channel mud out from center and away from the tire patch. Over rocky terrain the two layers of opposed-angle steel belting spanning the tread area maximizes puncture resistance while allowing the tread to flex under lower air pressure to maximize traction in rock gardens. On road the tread has been designed to be considerably quieter than you would expect from a Mud Terrain tire making it an idea radial mud tire for a daily driver. We like the Xterrain's aggressive look and performance to match. Sizes range from 31x10.50R-15 up to a 40x13.50R20.

Manufacturers description of this tire:
Tires that measure up to tommorow's standard. Today!
Our NEW XTerrain which has THREE PLY SIDEWALL and XTC (TM) rubber compound in the tread. This Awesome Monster is rated load rated to handle hauling needs Pro Comp's new "TRI PLY" construction provides "THREE FULL PLY" sidewalls along with TWO layers of opposed-angle steel belting combined with a full layer of nylon rapping that spans the tread area. This unique "SIX-PLY" tread allows for maximum puncture resistance but still has total predictability and flexibility when using lower air pressure off-road. Pro Comp's XTC Aterrain come exclusively with its own rubber compound in the tread area - Xtreme Traction Compound. Three Ply Xterrain's extra thick side wall treatment helps resist scrapes and cuts, maximizing a biting edge side wall for increased traction on rocks or mud. Advanced Tire Technology and Sizes that Rule! The New XTC Xterrain makes it a heavy weight contender, a tire that will have to be reckoned with for years to come.


Super quiet computerized directional tread pattern
Kerf grooved directional lug grips
Full depth lug sipes
Extra thick sidewall treatment
Dualguard polyester body plies

Manufacturer Info:


ProComp Tires (Pro Competition Tire Company)
Procomp Tires are designed and manufactured by the Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company is a global company specializing in the design, manufacture and sales of passenger car, light truck, medium truck, motorcycle and racing tires, as well as tread rubber and related equipment for the retread industry. With headquarters in Findlay, Ohio, Cooper Tire has 39 manufacturing, sales, distribution, technical and design facilities around the world.
Cooper Tire - Findlay, Ohio
Pro Competition Tire Company

Corporate and Tire Headquarters
701 Lima Avenue
Findlay, OH 45840


Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 550
Findlay, OH 45839-0550
USA
Consumer Relations: 1-800-854-6288
www.procomptires.com
Keywords: ProComp Xterrain Mud Terrain Tire


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Anonymous
Review Date: Thu February 1, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Rock, Mud, Sand, Whatever
Cons: none - Awesome tire

these are the best tires i have ever owned. I have a Bronco II W/289 V8 in montana and wheel every chance I get and haven't had any problems. I will be purchasing another set after these wear out.


Andy, Missoula MT
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue February 20, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: best looking tire out there
Cons: little noisy..the more wear the more noise

This tire completed the look i was going for on my Avalanche 4x4. Lot's of attention!!!
Editor

Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: do very well all around
Cons: not great in the snow

These tires do very well all around the the board the only place i was not one hundred percent happy with them was in the snow but other than that they have been great but they are a little dear in price. but for a all round good tire you cant beat them


Luke
city: melbourne
country: australia
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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: gets me anywhere
Cons:

I love this tire it is probably the best tire u can get if u wont it for everything like u can go on anything its an awsome tire i got a set on my 98 dodge halfton and its gets me anywhere


Kyle
city: quesnel
country: british columbia
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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $200.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Great in sand, best rockcrawling tires
Cons:

This tire is an awesome all-around tire! It's a true "all-terrain" tire. I take my '75 Bronco out mostly in the rocks and it does pretty good. I was amazed how well it did in the sand, I was able to cruise up steep loose dunes that others had to trottle up! It's OK in the mud, but don't buy this tire if mud is your main terrain. These tires are one of the best rockcrawling tires you can get for the average guy (as long as they're 35 inches or smaller). I got a set of 4 35x12.50x15's for about $800.


Joe
city: Las Cruces
state: NM
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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: great tire for the weekend wheeler
Cons:

I have a set of 35x12.5 on my Jeep YJ and they did pretty well until about the 40% area. Now they do average. The tires wear very well since i've had them for about 4yrs they have been in everything here in norcal from sharp rock (very little chunking at 10psi) to granite, gravel, snow, mud, clay, sand, and pavement. They have roughfully 45,000 miles on them and prob. another 10,000 miles left. They are a great tire for the weekend wheeler.


Bob Newton
city: Crescent City
state: CA
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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Impressive in sand
Cons:

I put a set of 33's on my TJ and love them. I was impressed how quiet they were on the street for a mud tire. I went up a sand hill in two wheel drive and did not spin, a hill that I needed 4x4 on my old tires. Would I buy them again? Absolutely!


Dwayne McCoy
Fort St John
Canada
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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: THEY WORK GREAT OVER ANY OBSTACLE WE CHALLENGE..ESPECIALLY IN THE MUD
Cons:

I HAVE A SET OF 315/75/16'S ON MY 96'CHEVY TAHOE AND THEY WORK GREAT OVER ANY OBSTACLE WE CHALLENGE..ESPECIALLY IN THE MUD..TRUST ME I THINK IT WAS THE BEST PURCHASE EVER, BESIDES THE TRUCK.. WE'RE GETTING STARTED ON ANOTHER PROJECT AND WE ALREADY HAVE SOME 35'S LINED UP FOR THIS PROJECT...WOULDN'T CHANGE TIRE FOR ANYTHING...AND TO THE GUYS AT COOPER TIRES (PROCOMP) KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.....THANKS


EDGAR
LOS ANGELES, CA
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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 4 

 
Pros:
Cons: almost worthless in snow and mud

Living here in MN & the way the winters are these tires without the crossbars are almost worthless in snow and mud. Almost to scary to drive on the street in the winter when there is packed snow, no steerability control.


Cary H.
Rochester MN
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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: handle great everywhere
Cons:

Its a great tire, I own the LT285/75R/16 XTerrains and they handle great everywhere I go. The tread seems to work with every terrain I take them through, especially in the trails of Uwharrie National Forest. I highly recommend this tire.


Jason Hensley
Charlotte NC
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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: unstoppable in the mud
Cons: too much $$$

I have a set of 33/12.50/15 xterrains on my 1990 yj and its my daily driver and mud masher! they are quite loud on the street u better have a good stereo. they are terrible in the rain on street. great wear though. they're unstoppable in the mud. I got stuck once thats only because they have like 15% tread left.when they get low on tread they get large cracks on the lugs even with the proper PSI i dont know why they did it. people will take a second look at your rig if you run with theese tires! i would not get them again ONLY because theyre a bit pricey too much $$$ for my budget. but overall great mud tire! deffinatly a WINNER!!!


Scott S.
Petaluma CA
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Registered: January 2007
Posts: 2764
Review Date: Sun March 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: best tires i have ever owned
Cons:

these are the best tires i have ever owned. I have a bronco 2 W/289 V8 in montana and wheel every chance I get and haven't had any problems. I will be purchasing another set after these wear out.


Andy
Missoula MT
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