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11:11 pm January 31, 2010
| tyrone_stooge
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| Grocery Getter | posts 31 | |
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well the biplane tires <aka the pitbull rockers> are gonna have to go soon. due to the fact everything has rattled loose in and around the jeep. its to bad cuz these tires are pretty much amazing on every terrain. BUT i need some input guys on what is a good tire. what do you guys like. im looking for a aggresive tire like a mud terrain but still can be used as a daily drive tire. im not to worried about tire noise cuz im sure anytire out there is better than what i got.i want to run a 33x12.5x17r or a 32x12.5x17r or somehwere around those sizes.
so what yall thinkin????
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tyrone! (1 of 3 stooges)=o4 limited -4.7-6.5 long arm-33×13.5×17r-nuff said-part of h2 recovery team
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12:03 am February 1, 2010
| Moparboy
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| Rock Crawler | posts 1959 | 
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I would go with the Trxus MTs, I love those tires, they are an aggressive mud tire but is still streetable. They dont make a lot of road noise, nowhere even close to your freaking pitbull rockers, that sounded like a single engine airplane coming down the freaking road, but I think if you went with Trxus, in my opinion you would be happy with them. Their cost isnt that bad either.
Evans :)
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Evans
DDO West chapter (Reaper Crew)
1999 Jeep Cherokee-Trail Rig
I Love Haters
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8:24 am February 1, 2010
| 94XJGUY
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| Mud Slinger | posts 601 | |
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i second the motion of the TrXus M/Ts, my dad loves them on his dakota
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no you dont get it… its a jeep, its never fixed, just less broken
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7:36 pm February 1, 2010
| notoriousDUG
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| Mall Crawler | posts 214 | |
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  34x9.5 swamper, if a wide 33 fits there is a good chance this will fit with the proper back spacing.
Great off road and chicks dig 'em.
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