Goodyears in the mud, take 2.
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@yournamehere832 I have driven on sand with these tires and they do dig in, after all, they are an off-road tire. I'm running 12.5"X33" DuraTracs on 15" ION wheels installed on my 2006 Jeep Rubicon. Running down a dry river bed here in SoCal (which is nothing but sand), these tires performed extremely well. Due to the size, I'm running just 18 psi in each tire for normal driving around town and whatnot. Still want to test them in snow, which I've not yet done but, the reviews are good!
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@haveacigar420 Why in the world would you be going over 120mph on all terrains aside from running from the police or on the Baja!?
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@bigmike97dak Yes I would. I run them on a 3/4 ton 27 year old Chevy 4x4, it improved the ride. They are quiet, and have great snow traction. They also grip well in dirt and mud.
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@pearsonba350 so you would recoment these tires?
how mny miles have u goten out of? ppl say they go bald about 35k miles later...
quiksixx95 9 months ago
@quiksixx95 I've only got about 5k on mine now, had them about 2 years. When your truck getss about 10 miles per galloon, you tend not to drive it to much. My buddy has a set on his '06 Ram, he's probably got over 30k, they still look good. Probably a bit more than half tread left. Mostly highway miles, though, on his. Mine are mostly dirt miles.
pearsonba350 9 months ago
Great video! Hey, how wide are your rims?
Nater018 11 months ago
@Nater018 My wheels are 16x8, tires are 285/85-16.
pearsonba350 9 months ago
Have you ever driven these tires on sand? how good do they do, and how bad do they dig down?
yournamehere832 1 year ago
@yournamehere832 Never tried them in sand. I have no idea how they'd do, but if you air them down, I'd guess they might do OK.
pearsonba350 1 year ago