My balding Bridgestone AT's are just not cutting it in the rocks, so I'm trying to decide on some new shoes. I'm thinking KM2's or GY MTR's 33x12.50. I'm looking to run everything from Glamis/Ocotillo to Big Bear snow to Johnson Valley(never been yet). What's better & why?
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Originally posted by Jerry Bransford View PostFor rock crawling, especially on sharp rocks, the only tire on your list I'd even consider is the kevlar MT/R.My Jeep cost's me more than my wife...
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This guy always seems to have good deals. Maybe call him?
KE TIRES WAREHOUSE
2503 SEAMAN AVE
S EL MONTE, CA 91733
626-453-0493
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv...336880978.html
GT Radial MT Mudder suv/truck tires.
LT 235/75R15 (4) - $310
31x10.50R15 (4) - $360
33x12.50R15 (4) - $475
LT 235/85R16 (4) - $440
LT 245/75R16 (4) - $380
LT 265/75R16 (4) - $400
LT 285/75R16 (4) - $440
LT 305/70R16 (4) - $450
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Have MTZ's right now punctured a sidewall twice now, did not have that problem with my old MTR's, those things took a pretty good beating, next tires will be the new MTR's. I hate worrying about stuff potentially breaking and having to fuzz with it on the trail
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Since where on the subject. Where do you guys get your tire puncture kits at? The ones with the sticks you put in.
With regard to choice of tires, I've been a fan of BFGs over the years, but I think my next set may be the new Goodyear MTR w/ Kevlar. Until recently I've had my heart set on some KM2s, but it looks like icy roads may be in my near future. The new MTR's tread pattern looks like it would be a lot better than the KM2s on the ice; the reviews seem to bear this out. It wouldn't be hard to beat my KMs on the ice--that's the one surface they seem to suck more than other tires on.holes = cowbell
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