other than paying $200+ ea for state-of-the-art 1970's tire technology, I don't have any complaints about them. They're a hard tire compound, but that means they'll wear good on the street. No the best for rock crawlin. They are quieter than LTB's tho....
My buddy has them on a 77 K-20 and they rock. He's never gotten stuck in that truck (so he claims anyways). I was with him one time when he decided to go on a rampage and test out his front bumper guard. Took out some shrubs (most as thick as my arm and a couple about the size of a standard round trash can). I'm thinking of getting some in 36x14.5x15 for my Bronco eventually.
Theyare bias tires aren't they. I've all ways wanted a set but was told not to get them if I was pulling a trailer around. They would be going on a daily driver so wear is a concern to.
From what I have seen they seem to clog up if you cant get good wheel speed I personally wouldent buy them unless I got a really good deal a TSL would be a much better choice IMHO
my dad swears by them and loves them, he had them on his 89 gmc and his 94 f250 i really like em' very directional, but hey if you can make it through the first time, why the hell do u have to back up
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