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Old May 14, 2007 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by CanTheWhales
That's a pretty rough tire for not off-roading... to get the hum back and still save some money, I would suggest Pro-Comp All-Terrain's for a couple reasons:
  • first, they are rated as a "severe weather" tread and I personally think they handle incredible in bad road conditions (rain)
  • second, these tires have a 50,000 mile tread wear length; that's pretty impressive for an oversized off-road tire
  • third because they are significantly cheaper while still of great quality; I would hate to see you spend so much on a heavy duty off-raod tire and not be able to take full advantage of it
Yes, I guess I'm a little biased towards these because that's what I own, but to further the point those are the tires I plan on getting next, that shows that I'm just not bad-mouthing whatever you chose for preference of mine because I like those too, I just don't think they fit your application best.

Hope this helps, sorry it was so long...
No problem, and thanks. Those Mickey Thompson Baja Claw Radials are great in the rain as well and handle really good for that kind of tire. They also last quite a while and are pretty good in the mud. I'd think with Baja in their name they would be best in the sand, but I think they did better in the mud.




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