Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed January 31, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 7
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Good traction for the money, cheap
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I used a set of the Dunlop Mud Rovers on my Toyota Pickup for many years and put a lot of highway miles on them. Most the the wheeling was on old logging trails but they saw their share of mud and rocks. Aired down they did pretty good on the logging trails and in the mud. They did pretty well on rocks too as long as they were aired down to about 12 psi. After a lot of highway miles they lost some of the offroad traction as they wore down but did well to the end when I blew out a sidewall on a pipe hidden under the water. After looking at the gapping hole in the sidewall I realized the sideway wasn't too thick. But then the pipe was a jagged metal edge and I think it pinched against the rim. On the highway I didn't mind the mild noise however as they wore the balance of the tires degraded quite a bit (maybe I lost some weights). The nice thing about these were the cost. Pretty cheap compared to the other mud tires at about 120 bucks each when I got them. When new they were impressive. After the blowout though, I went with the Dunlop All Terrain since I had a Jeep in the works and the Toyota was to be retired from offroad duty soon after.
-RH
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun February 4, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Price
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Weak sidewalls,no wrap around tread grip
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Based on the quality vs. "purchase price" of these tires I'm very happy.
I run 32x11.50's on a 97 Jeep TJ, Dana 44 rear with Detroit locker,4.56 gears and a 4.3 Atlas transfer case in Arizona.
Religiously check tire pressure & rotate all 5 tires accordingly and have been rewarded with over 31,000 miles & still going although "cupping" just now is beginning to show do to my highway miles to destination spots. All this on an inexpensive mudder! THIS IS EXCELLENT....PERIOD!
From Phoenix I travel into the White MTNS. to the Black River(lot's of highway miles).Closer to home I'm in the Bradshaw MTNS. almost EVERY weekend wheelin' & plinkin' in mud and lot's of sharp desert rocks on mining trails which are riverbed (washes) from Lake Pleasant to Crown King with no problems.From day 1 I was paranoid about the weak sidewalls but no problems.I know it will happen but so far so good.Mud traction & side grip is solid in winter & especially monsoon summers.BTW, TJ is a daily driver too.I'm on this site reading reviews for my next mudder and want the Interco 34x9.50 but for practicality I'm back at the Dunlop.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed March 7, 2007
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| Rating: 7
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its a pretty good tire. when you get on the road after a little wear they start to sing. i have a 93 bronco with 33-12.50-16 and they did good in the mud.i sunk it in a pond and they did well untill water came over my hood.when the road is wet they grip pretty well,when turning you got to be carefull they will slide.overall its a good tire.
john mccollum
city: birmingham
state: AL
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Anonymous
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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: 7
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This tire is one of the best on the market to me. I drive a 1ton extended cab Chevrolet 2WD. and I do a lot of heavy duty mudding. I have never got stuck. I have been running the mud rovers for three years now. thier just a really good tire
Chris Hennesey
city: Riesel
state: TX
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Anonymous
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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: 4
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bad traction on highway
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I have Dunlop Mud Rovers on the back of my 3/4 ton 2wd Dodge Cummins flatbed. They do pretty good in mud, but they become slicks very fast. Sand traction seems fair. On the highway, they are quiet but have bad traction. They sway and follow grooves quite often. I won't buy these again. Get Summit Mud Dawgs.
Dan
city: Iola
state: TX
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Anonymous
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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: 0
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Great Bargain Tire
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These tires are great. I have never been stuck yet. I have them on my 1990 F-150 and they are 35/12.50. They are great on street( a bit noisy but great) For the cheap price i got them for it would be hard to buy a different brand.
Matt
city: New Lenox
state: IL
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Anonymous
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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: 6
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Decent beginner tire
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I had it 35" tire, it not bad for begineers and also dependable on driver know how to take care of it, as not going to worn out faster, still not bad tire though, it look good on it too!
Nick
city: Webster
state: WI
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Anonymous
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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: 8
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tires are great, great price
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I drive a 1990 Ford F-150 with 35/12.50 Dunlop Mud Rovers and the tires are great. These people who say they got stuck are crazy and maybe its the brand of their truck(dodge). I went wheelin the first day i lifted my truck and went through everything there was. I pulled my friend with bfgoodrich tires 3 times in one day. These tires are awesome and have a great price.
Matt
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Anonymous
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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: 7
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I have 315-75-r16 radial rovers on my 2001 f150 prerunner. i live in brawley witch is about 20 miles from glamis /occotillo wells and for my applacation they rock plus the warranty covers off roading
Jason Turner
city: Brawley
state: CA
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Anonymous
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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: 8
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held up great, and worked very well
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I had 285/75R16's on my taco. They held up great, and worked very well for me. They grip in the mud and the rocks very well... I have since changed to 34" SSLTB. I think the Dunlops were better on the road, but the LTB's grip better in the mud.
Mike
city: Cambridge
state: OH
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Anonymous
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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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excellent offroad
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they are pretty cheap tires price wise but they are excellent offroad use
corey cross
city: huntsville
state: MO
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Anonymous
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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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Great mud tire for the money
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Great mud tire for the money. They are pretty loud on the highway and only look to last 25k miles, but they are pretty impressive in snow for an unsiped tire and are awesome on muddy trails.
Chase
city: KC
state: MO
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Anonymous
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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: 4
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you get what you pay for
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I guess its all a matter of opinion, but i ran the 33' mud rovers on my 92 jeep wrangler they really are not that good at all compared to other tires out there i have ran boggers, tsl's, bfg all terrians and mud terrians and i think that you get what you pay for comes in play here, you are paying a cheaper price for these tires but it would be worth your money to get a set of TSL's i got more miles out of my boggers than i did these mudrovers.
Scott
Bow, NH
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Anonymous
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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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performed beyond expectations
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Just because you get stuck is not the tire's fault. Have you ever thought about lockers or more horsepower? Also, anyone can smoke any set of tires if they have enough power. I had a set of these on my K-5 Blazer and they performed beyond expectations of such a cheap tire. I got stuck once because I bottomed out--NOT THE TIRE'S FAULT. I like these tires, however on the way to buy a set of TSL's, one of my mud rover's blew out going down the road. This event has left a bad memory with these tires, yet I still support this tire and can say that it is a worthy competitor in the mud terrain class of tires.
Grant Russell
Oakboro, NC
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun March 25, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Last forever, low price
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a little noisy on highway, poor grip on ice
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I purchased a set of these tires 2 years ago and put 50k miles on them on my Toyota 4Runner and they still have 40% tread left, that's awesome for a mud tire and not rotating them very often. These tires plow through mud and snow with there wide lug pattern but lack performance on ice with no sipps. Overall, for the price and considering wear these tires are a great value.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun April 1, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 1
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I have a set of Junklop MT'S on my 2004 Jeep Wrangler. With only about half of the tires tread worn I have experienced severe death wobble. A trip to my local 4 wheel drive shop revealed that shifted belts in 3 of the 4 tires were to blame. Not only was the customer service rep at Dunlop not very helpfull,he was right down rude. I find it hard to believe that a major tire maker would not be willing to replace my tires in a dangerous situation like this. I would strongly recommend not purchasing this or any other Dunlop tire!!!!!!!!!!
john culver
kannapolis, NC
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