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Description: PitBull Rocker Exteme Offroad Tire
When you imagine a PitBull of the dog variety, you might get the image of relentless aggression. When the PitBull Tire Company designed the PitBull Rocker Extreme Offroad Tire they probably had that image in mind. The PitBull Rocker is a Bias Ply tire. Offroad the Bias Ply tires will typically out perform their radial counterpart in the area of toughness hands down. The PitBull Rocker is built for the extreme terrain with a 6 and 8 ply rating size dependent. Airing these tires down to the single digits will allow them to flex well when broken in. The tread gives them an advantage in rocky terrain with a sharp, random-like tread pattern that reaches down the sidewalls offering protection deep into the sidewall. When aired way down the tire bulge will place the sidewall tread where you need the traction and the aggressive sidewall lugs will assist with excellent traction. The rubber compound of these tires is harder than some other MT tires on the market and thus will last longer in harsh conditions. While the Rockers were specifically designed for the rock terrain, in the mud they do hold their own. Some of the tread elements were seemingly designed to deal with mud including a stepped design in some of the center lugs and a channel rib designed to break the suction of the mud. Still, the Rocker requires some moderate tire spin to clean itself and maintain momentum. In snow this tire will perform better than many popular Mud Terrain tires but again, snow is not its best terrain. However if aired down to the low digits it will grind its way through deep snow. When aired down to the very low single digits, bead locks are recommended. Lateral traction is a plus with this tire as it offers plenty of side bite in off camber situations or traveling sideways along sloped terrain. On the street these bias ply tires are quieter then you might expect a bias ply to be. This is probably accomplished in part by a CAD designed tread pattern and their "All Bite No Bark(TM) noise resistant technology". Also aiding road traction is the sipes place in the larger lugs. Available in sizes 33X1350-15 C thru 39.5X1650-17 D. See there site for more details.


Manufacturers description of this tire:
MEET THE THREE NEW MEMBERS OF THE DOG PACK!!! - 4x4 tires designed for true Off-Road fanatics who like to Tear It Up TM. Our Tires kick ass...period!!! Don't believe us...REALLY...don't. We're not going to tell all of our secrets so our competition won't find out why our tires work so well. Pit Bull Tires(R) have many distinguishing features that are proprietary. Our tires bite hard, flex, make less noise and offer a nice ride on the road...if that matters to you. You've heard that all before in other tire manufacturer's ads. So like we said...don't believe us.


For those of you who need some assurance before making decisions, here's some info:
Real Sidewall Protectors - that help protect the sidewall and rims from impact.

Rim Guards - gotta have 'em

All Bite No Bark noise resistant technology - Sidewall Traction designed using Fang Technology - what's Fang Technology? Look at the pictures and see for yourself.

Construction/rubber designed using Tear It Up Technology - what's Tear It Up Technology? You can't tell from looking at our tires. It's our secret on why our tires are so cut resistant, puncture resistant and heat resistant. Which translates into a longer lasting tire providing many hours of hassle-free Off-Road pleasure.

Deep lugs - designed for excellent cleanout.

Sipes - Strategically placed for maximum traction and easy cleanout.

Cool sidewall designs - Different style lettering on either side of the Rocker & Maddog and other Tire Tattoos(TM)

U.S. & Int'l Patented tread designs - We have something that no one else has…you can see for yourself in the pictures.


"U.S. Pat. No. D505,385 & No. D508,457
European Community Registered Design No. 000162383 & No. 000276654
Aust Des Reg No 303228 "
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Anonymous
Review Date: Thu February 1, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Rocks, Wooded Trails, Sand
Cons: noisy on road ( I like noise)

I got a set of these Rockers about 8 months ago for my Jeep. So far I think they kick butt. We do the trails across SC and NC and along the beaches. Rocks I've been on, they do great. Aired down to about 8 psi and they grab the rock great. In the goopy mud in a few great holes we hit my Chevy 350 rips through fine, keeping up with by friends Swamper TSLs. The street they're a little noisy but I can deal with that. For the looks of they, I actually like the road growl. The sand they great. So far so good.

- Carl W. South Carolina
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri February 23, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Any kind of terrain.
Cons: Noisy on roads.(not a problem to me)

I've got 37x13.50 on my 2000 Z71 and they do great in every condition I've ever been in.(Mud,Clay,River Sand, and All Types of Trails.) They do take some wheel speed to keep the tread clean, but that just makes you truck look better when your done. I would recommend these tires to anyone, They will definitly be my choice again.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue February 27, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: AGRESSIVE
Cons: Noisy

Pretty tough tire however I blew one out on a rock. Pinched the sidewall me thinks. Don't get me wrong I like these tires but I'm not sure I'd buy them again. For what I do I think I'll go bias ply next time and get one of the Interco tires.
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu March 8, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Great in Sand
Cons:

I have had theese tires 33-13.5-15 for about 5000 miles on my full size BLAZER and love them. They have good road manners for a bias tire and not too loud. Off road they kick butt. I use them mostly in sand and mud aired down to 8psi and do very good. Still about 95% tread left. RECONDMENDED TO EVERYONE who wants a great off road tire.


Michael
PORTERVILLE, CA
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri March 9, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: i dont even have these tires
Cons: they are unreal get u anywhere

i dont have these yet i orderd them my last set off tire are one week old super swampers and every time i go out i get stuck so im getting rid of them
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed April 25, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: BAD ASS!
Cons:

These are some mean tires! Pit Bull is the keyword here. My Cherokee can chew through anything I throw at it, mud, rocks, over logs, whatever. Great Tire. Not too great on the road though but who cares?
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon May 28, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $274.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Works very well in rocks and snow,
Cons: cuts in sidewall from rim when run at low single digit pressure

37 x 13.5 x 17 flavor on 17 x 9 steelies. I have run them as low as 2 pounds in the snow and 4 pounds in the rocks on a heavy TJ without loosing a bead (non-beadlock rims). Usuall trail pressure on the rocks is 6-8 lbs. Not a lot of carcas wrap until single digit pressure probably due to stiff sidewalls. Traction is great once aired down.


Tires work very well in the snow when aired down low. Eight to 10 lbs just dosn't work as they tend to dig. Airing down below 5lbs makes a world of difference.


Only downside so far is rims cutting into the sidewall of the tire when aired down to stoopid low pressures. It appears to be cosmetic only but is disconcerning just the same. I'm thinking it's an attribute of the rim versus the tire.
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed June 13, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: great sand tire
Cons: street manners not good

I have a 83 cj 350/350/205, weighs 3920. I have the 35x14.50-15 on 12" MT's and they might be the best sand tire I've came across so far. Love them in rocks also, haven't had them in mud or snow yet. They are surprisingly quiet on the street, but have the normal bias ply feel, I run them at 8 psi and they don't even bulge, but I've only got about 200 miles on them, I love them and will own another set.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue July 31, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: great in rocks
Cons: a little noisy, i love noisy

they are great tires in the rocks, they grip on any rocks if aired down low enough. they are a little noisy on the street but thats fine.
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon October 8, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: great traction on rock< mud, snow
Cons: Cant balance them

Happy with all off road ability BUT these things are so knarly they wont balance and are scary as hell at 55 mph on the highway
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue October 30, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: thay look neat
Cons: i cant aford um tho

these are cool looking when i turn 16 im gonna git a truck an git sum they are sooo cool my girlfriend thinks there neet too cuz they are called pit buls what are cool dogs im getting a pitbul and nameding him snapper.
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon November 12, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: clean out quick, grip well, perform well
Cons: loud on road

Early '07 i lifted my TJ and put a set of 33x13.50x15's on it. These tires have outperformed my expectations and work great with my suspension system. Tried other tires on previous 4x4's i've owned but definately swear by these. When aired down just under 10psi they grab rox, toss mud, great for trail riding. Tell you about snow this winter.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat December 22, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $260.00 | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: Great off road ability, rock, mud and snow
Cons: 14.5 is too wide and they are HORRIBLE on highway

Yes.. purely off road and trailered vehicle
No.. for any on road driving, they wont balance out
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu March 5, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Great Gripping on the rocks
Cons: Not balanced at abpove 55 mph

These are excellent tires!
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat March 14, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros: awesome on rocks, mud, sand.
Cons: spendy! not the best in packed snow/ice, diff to balance

sure would be nice if only people that HAD these tires would write anything. who care what your girlfriend thinks and what your naming your stupid dog.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat May 9, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Great off road traction
Cons: cons? none

I have ran a set of the 35/14.5/15 for two years on my Toyota they have never let me down in the rocks, snow or especially the mud these things throw apple sized ball of gooy mud I im planing on picking up a set of the 39s next. two thumbs up
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon May 24, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $299.99 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Crawled Through Mud, Climb Hills Great
Cons: Soft Rubber Nothing Else No Real Cons...

I have a set of 35x12.5R17 Radials on my 2001 Chevy Tahoe. These tires could pull me further threw trails then some trucks on 37 mud grapplers. They actually do have a good bit of road noise. Once you hit about 50 they hum loud. But thats what I like. The tires would throw clumps of mud the size of footballs an bigger. They would dig and climb. I hit a curb going 45 and there wasn't even a scratch on tire or rim. All around amazing tires. AGGRESSIVE!!!! BADASS!!!!
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon January 24, 2011 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 1 

 
Pros:
Cons: side walls are junk.

i have 42 15 16.5 on double bead locks. have only had these tires out in snow for maybe 15 trips. lost one sidewall with no damage to it about 2 months after getting these tires. been waiting for close to a year on the warranteed tire. still waiting. so i bought 2 iroks so i could go play again now have about 20 trips total on these pitbulls all in snow and only having them for a 1.5 years another side wall with a little scrap that you could do with your finger nail and the cords are now sticking through with a small leak.


these tires are junk. i wouldn't recomend them to anyone. you couldn't give me a set of these pos.
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon January 23, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: look mean and work very well
Cons: they are great off road drivable on road

Any one that uses there rig as a daily driver may want to get a radial but if you go offroad mostly like we do in our yj with 33 13.50 15s Bias Plys they a great up here in BC mud rock roots snow swamp trees ect ect


 
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