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that 1350 swamper will stay on the rim better when aired down since you dont have beadlocks.

I have 33 1150 BFG ATs on my truck. Been on there for 6-7k I think and they only have minimal wear showing - and my alignment is soooo off.
 
Posts: 1630 | Location: La Mesa, Ca | Registered: June 28, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Got 60K outta my AT's.

Greg, probably wouldn't go wrong with BFG MT's or the GY MTR's for the trail. Both work great there, but as you know, wear fast on the highway. If I had two wheel sets, that's the what I'd run, but that's just me.


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Posts: 495 | Location: Hermos Point Break, CA. | Registered: December 17, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Iroks...super soft rubber, and supposed to climb awesome. I have them on my truck ( haven't wheeled them yet). I used to have 32" TSLs...a loooooong time ago and I loved them!


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