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Description: Pro Comp Mud Terrain Tire
The Procomp Mud Terrain Tire is a moderately aggressive "Mud Terrain Tire with several ProComp specific design features that give it an edge over competing brand tires of similar design. On feature ProComp boasts about is the Twin Rib Center "Traction Zone", which consists of interlocking, open, aggressive twin high void lugs and the 90-degree checked siping pattern. The combined features, while not revolutionary, do help to increases and maximizes wet weather traction and bite on rocks and hard surfaces.
The Pro Comp Mud Terrain Tires has an alternating high void, three lug shoulder with a large, aggressive open grip spur, for increased traction and self-cleaning. Shoulder corner lugs extend up the sideway and incorporate a deep notched traction bar that helps traction and adds protection on rocks and in mud. The shoulder lugs are pre-drilled for studs for driving in the snow and ice, thus the hole seen on the out lugs.


Two layers of opposed-angle steel belting spans the tread area for maximum puncture resistance. The opposed angle steel allows the tread to flex under lower air pressure to maximize traction in rock, mud and sand.


Procomp's DualGuard™ Sidewall Compound Tread allows the tire to wear longer due to cooler running. The sidewall rubber is designed tougher for resisting scrapes and cuts.


Polyester Body Plies - Thick, 2-ply polyester construction combined with a blend of dual sidewall rubber allows maximum puncture resistance with total flexibility when using lower air pressure off-road without excessive heat build-up. Three ply construction provides less flex and more heat than 2- ply.


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 Procomp Mud Terrain tire and appriciate it's moderate aggressive look and performance to match. Sizes range from 30/9.50R15 up to a 35/12.50R17.


Manufacturers description of this tire:
1 - High Void Three Lug Shoulder Design
High Void Three Lug Shoulder Design
Pro Comp's Advantage - The high-void, three lug shoulder has a larger, more aggressive open grip spur, for increased traction and self-cleaning. The three staged lug is also pre-drilled for studs for driving on both snow and ice. This benefit is not available from most of the competition.

2 - Twin Rib Siping Center Traction Zone
Pro Comp’s Advantage - Interlocking, open, aggressive twin high-void lug delivers extra traction. Add the 90 degree check pattern siping and it blows the competition away. No competition. No comparison. Only the Pro Comp Mud Terrain has this feature.

3 - Dualguard Polyester Body Plies
Dualguard™ Polyester Body Plies consist of thick 2 ply polyester construction combined with a blend of dual side wall rubber allowing for maximum puncture resistance with total flexibility when using lower air pressure off road without excessive heat build up.

4 - Alternating Shoulder Lug Treatment
Pro Comp’s Advantage - Corner lugs with deep traction bars that help resist clog-up and maximizes the biting edge for increased traction in mud and rocks.

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: Pro Comp Mud Terrain Tire


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Anonymous
Review Date: Sun April 20, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: good tire all around
Cons: dont have bigger sizes

ive got a 97 dodge ram, lifted 5', these tires look awsome and preform jus as well, i dont take my truck off road as much as i want, but ive had them for about 2 years and i still have half tread. but when i do go in the mudd i make my friends look stupid cuz i dont even need my four wheel drive to get through the stuff they have trouble with, i have 315/75-r16's my only complaint is they dont make them in bigger sizes and i want to go bigger, and i want a tire that wears this well on the street...
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon April 28, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Great in mudd, great on rock
Cons: Slippery on ice

I have had a set of 33x11.5 for well over a year now. They have at least 45k miles on them. I am at about 25% tread on all tires. I drive 90% street and 10% offroad. I have rotated them every 4500 miles and get them rebalanced every other rotation. They work amazing in mudd. I have them on my 97 2wd 4runner and I can get through mud without an issue. Just drive fast =)
I have had some slight issue with flat rocks on hillclimbs. They rubber tends to get really hard and slip over rocks when the tread wears down. I just went yesterday with around 25% tread and flew through a local canyon up to 45 mph. The tires held great and the traction was awesome. AS someone stated earlier, if your going to be in the ice, put studs where you are supposed to. No one makes a perfect ice/street/snow tire. Thats why there are different classes of tires in each company. Get the studs and you wont have an issue. Or in my case, I bought some chains for the 33's and I was fine on any icy road. But it was some serious noise haha.
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri July 4, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros:
Cons:

great tire kinda soft tho
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri August 29, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Great in mud and snow
Cons: none

I have 33 1250 16s on my 01 dodge 1500 ex cab no lift.Have been to all the local bog n grogs last two years.NEVER BEEN STUCK! Pulled out 6 cars in a corn field after a freak storm no other trucks could get in.ust bought 35s for my reg cab 01 dodge with 5 inch lift.cant wait tillsat
Anonymous
Review Date: Sun August 31, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: aggressive looks, kinda loud
Cons: no self cleaning in the mud

bought a 95 f-150 that came with the tires nearly new and i got stuck the first time i took em to the mud because they didnt "self clean" at at all (i got out after 20 mins of rocking) havent had em long enough to rate them as far as snow and ice go though...but winters commin Smile
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue September 16, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $154.54 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: not loud on the road
Cons: the only thing im worried about is how many miles they will last on the road

does perfect in the mud and trail and is not loud on the road i had super swampers on before and they preformed excactly the same in the mud like the procomp mud terrains but with the super swampers u had a lot of tire noise on the road
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue September 16, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros: good in all conditions
Cons: i didnt have a problem with them

ok firs off ive been muddin since i had my lisence and i will tell you what for all those guys giving these tires a bad reveiw must not be good drivers at all in the mud ice or snow first the tires haves holes in them for studs in the winter for DRIVING ON ICE and for you guys getting stuck in the mud must not know how to drive it isnt just about finding mudd and hauling ass through it and see how far u get its about finess not stupidity i have hese on two of my daily driver parts runner trucks and i will tell u what i have had no problem at all snow ice mudd and if they made a size bigger then a 35 i would have them on my mudd truck but until them im stuck with tractor tires,,,,,so if u r havin problems driveing on ice stud them thats what the holes are for....
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue September 16, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
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I'm cosidering getting a set for a '06 dodge diesel. Mostly street use in Nevada, can anybody tell me how they hold up on a diesel?
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue October 21, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros:
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tires are amazing clean out very well never been stuck in the 98 chevy with 35 12.50s
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue November 4, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: Good in mud
Cons: Soft - chunking slicing

These are good mud tires that will take you the same places as TSL's. Ice well ummm.. stud them or get winter tires. My only problem is that the compound is too soft. I've sliced 2 inch holes in the sidewall and taken chunks off of the lugs. Haven't had any wear issues, I'm barely seeing any wear after over 10000km, of course I also drive like a sane person on pavement.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sun December 7, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $225.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: ive had them on for a year and comute 35 miles a day and the stubbles are the only thing warn on them
Cons: i cant find a pair for my chevy cavalier!

i have 35x12.50x15 and theyre on my 73 suburban with a 6in lift! i drive this gas hog all over and they are the best tires ive ever had! ive had all terrain bfg's and they were... well lets just say i wouldnt let my enemies buy them!
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu December 11, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros:
Cons:

265/75/16's on a 2.5" lifted 01 4runner. studded for winter tires and they work great.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue December 16, 2008 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: looks alright, good wear, kinda loud
Cons: everything else

ive had these tires for 5 months and have seen very little wear after over 7000km...but in the southern alberta mud THEY SUCK!...good on gravel and highway now its winter and id almost rather walk in the -50 then drive cause they are scary in any snow packed wet dry powder ...horrible on ice but what tire isnt?
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat December 20, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $186.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Excellent in Mud and Snow
Cons: Do not perform well on Ice

I run these tires on My '90 YJ w/350 conversion, My '94 Chev. Silverado, and soon on My wife's '08 Liberty. These tires are excellent in deep snow and mud. They have a long life and are also excellent for daily driver. Road noise is not that bad...much less then what you'd expect from such an aggressive tire. I highly recommend this fine product!
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri January 2, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $170.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Aggressive tread pattern and mild lugs. PERFORMS GREAT!
Cons: Not a great street tire

I bought a set of 35x12.50R15 for 170 a piece plus tire taxes in Ca. and they perform awesome especially for the price they are $30 bucks cheaper the BF Goodrich a tire and they have handled mud and snow very well so far. I plan to put them in the sand this weekend, and I don't see how I will have any problem with them. Overall a great tire for the price with a very aggressive and simple mud terrain appeal!
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu January 15, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Great off and on road. Last forever. Smooth ride. Low noise
Cons:

I own 35x12.5R15. Very pleased. Pull really good in the mud and sand. Have put 20,000 miles on them and still have half tread. The ride is just as good as a set of 32" all terrains I used to have.
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