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Equipment & Gear => All Other Gear => Topic started by: Boss .300 winmag on October 11, 2020, 08:57:47 AM
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Curious about what your experiences with them has been, good, bad, or indifferent.
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They're ok until you try to go in reverse.
Sorry.
Couldn't help myself.
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They're ok until you try to go in reverse.
Sorry.
Couldn't help myself.
Well played, wouldn’t expect anything less from you.🤣
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Were you looking at a specific type/brand?
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I’d be concerned about road noise / harmonics.
But been running big ones for decades and they do work in the mud!
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Were you looking at a specific type/brand?
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Yep
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From appearances I like the tread look for mud and snow.
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what are you running them on?
What are you using them for?
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The only directional tire that I regularly see is the Goodyear Wrangler MT w/Kevlar. Jeep folks seem to like it, but i have never run it myself.
I am currently running the Cooper STT Pro on the F350.
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For basic road stuff i like them. Rotating them is more difficult. I personally thinknthey make the most of Traction and wear. Up in Canada they have a semi truck tire they sell or cap that is directional that sells well.
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