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Registered: January 2007 Posts: 2764
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Review Date: Wed March 7, 2007
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| Rating: 8
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Great everywhere
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I have a set of 33's on my rubicon and they do a great job every where i have put them! i havent had the chance at runnin them in the snow yet, but i suspect they will just fine! great tread pattern and all around tire
STOODTY
PHX, AZ
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Editor
Registered: January 2007 Posts: 2764
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Review Date: Wed March 7, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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| Rating: 9
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I tried them on my 90 YJ (33x12.50-15) semi modified extreme class, liked them well enough to invest in a set of 37x1300-15 for my 84 CJ super modified. The 33's seem to work best at 15 lbs front @ 12 lbs rear. The 37's work best at 10 lbs front and rear on bead locks. There is no highway use at all. Thanks
Bo
city: Pharr
country: Hidalgo
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Editor
Registered: January 2007 Posts: 2764
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Review Date: Wed March 7, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Sticky Mickey
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I use the radial LT305/70R16. Sticky Mickey it's true. Never let air out for off road chores and never got stuck! After light rain when highways are slickest it still bites. This is a great tire. Downfalls are: noisy at freeway speed, low speed rumble/vibration and accellerated treadwear on pavement. Will use again very happy with traction but evaluating treadwear. Overveiw: grippy but I killed these tires in less than 30k. Tips: dive less agressive on pavement and more frequent tire rotations. Also rebalance at half life, tread this tall tends to feather. Test were conducted on a 2001 Chevy Siverado 2wd with a 3 inch lift by a ASE certfied master technician and General Motors certified master technician.
Curt
city: Anaheim
state: CA
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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| Rating: 9
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Great in a variety of Terrains
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I have a 31x10.5 on a Tacoma 4x4, and let me tell you that they are great in each terrains that I have tryed.
Olaf
city: El Paso
state: TX
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007
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| Rating: 9
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Awesome in Mud
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I have a set on a 02 TJ and I was going places that boggers would not go. A little noisy on the street, but if you don't like the mud tire noise don't by mud tires.
Joshua
state: AL
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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| Rating: 8
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Love this tire
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well i have a yodoa with a 6 and 3 in lift with 35 and i love this tire i get calls all the time i am stuck come pull me out and i can just creep in 2 hi and make it but i have had all 4 tires under up to the door handles cant nothing save you but a tow truck cant wait till i can buy bigger ones thanks
pete kowall
city: enterprise
state: MS
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007
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| Rating: 9
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Great in mud and sand
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I have used 31X10.5 claws on my wrangler for over a year. The stiff sidewalls and large tread voids are very noticable on the street. These tires pull hard through mud and sand. They also handled 15 inches of snow with out a problem. Tread wear has been very good but my jeep only weighs 3500 lbs. I could not think of a better tire for trail riding in the pinelands.
TJ
city: Trenton
state: NJ
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007
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| Rating: 9
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All around a great tire
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All around a great tire, everyones right about the noise, but im not complaining, thats the main reason why i bought the tire i havent got stuck yet so that must be good. I did a test: first i hooked my winch up to a tree with my old 31x10.5 BFG AT's and dragged all 4 wheels, when i got my 33x12.50's on it gripped in the sand beaaaauttifully and yanked that sum bitch right out! i also think there great looking tires, i dont recommend these on the freeway though, you might get the coyotes rialed up
99 jeep wrangler 4" with 33 - 12 fitty's
Andrew
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007
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| Rating: 9
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claws are very tough to beat
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On my YJ I have the MT Comp Claws at 15x35.50x15.50s. I use this vehicle primarily to and from work and on instances for play on my weekends. The drive to and from is fairly short (within 30 minutes each way) and my weekend jaunts are usually a couple days at a time. I've had the experience of putting these tires in almost every situation imagineable because of the high mountains where I reside and nature utilizing all four seasons to exercise her strength in my area. In mud, snow, sand, steep climbing and trail articulation I must say these claws are very tough to beat and well worth the money. I have two other vehicles which I use for distance transportation and these type of wheels would just not be feasable on the highway for any long trips. The faster you go, the more they growl beginning with a deep tone at low speeds to a high gear grinding type roar at high speeds. Quick stops on the highway are also somewhat of a no-no. But if your vehicle spends 50% or more in dirt or anything else nature can throw your way I highly recommend the MT Claws. I've had them now for 2 years and have had absolutely no problems (this includes leaks, punctures, tears or anything else). It has been money well spent and I will buy another set when these wear out. On my other vehicles I'll stay with a more on/road off/road radial with civil highway manners. And is as typical with this aggressive near army-tank track tread, I usually end up pulling people out of messes in 2WD while they're stuck and in 4WD. (If you use your vehicle somewhat more on pavement but want this type of tire I'd go with the radial vs. the bias-ply.) Highly dependable and everyone loves the way they look on my YJ! Only reason I didn't rate the tire a 10 is ...it's pretty tough to beat a tank in the rough stuff!
joshua, NV
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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| Rating: 8
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Very aggressive in sand, really eats up slick rocks
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Great set of tires put these on my 05 Wrangler with bead lockers, air dow- what a smooth ride off ride. Very aggressive in sand, really eats up slick rocks. Will buy another set when these wear.
Bob
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007
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| Rating: 8
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Excellent in mud and on sharp rock.
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Excellent in mud and on sharp rock.
Road is a little noisy but quieter than BFGoodrich mud terrain.
Wearing well after 20 000 km (12000miles)
They like to dig a little too deep in sand and bury themselves but still better than BFG muds.
Geoff
Mount Isa, Australia
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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| Rating: 9
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best tire i have put on my jeep!
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best tire i have put on my jeep! and this jeep has seen alot of mud. this tire is better than super swampers i had some they r only good 4 mud and i would pic tha claws over them any day off road!!!!!
Jake
Sevierville, TN
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