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NotLost
Location: PA Gender: Male Total Likes: 108 likes
No sir, I'm not lost.
| | | | Re: Good inexpensive tires? < Reply # 18 on 12/6/2010 10:25 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Neither of these are cheap, but as mentioned, cheap is expensive if you’re always getting stuck. Also mentioned, in FL yur gonna want good rain and sand, but don’t think any tires will help much in the sand w/2w drive. Anyway – My Truxus MTs (Interco) wore out. They were awful in the rain (until I siped them), but I loved them off road. When I went to replace them they weren’t available cause their Ohio plant closed. GoodYear just came out with their Kevlar, but few reviews on them – took a chance & got em. So far, very pleased! Quite on road as street tires, MUCH better in the rain than the Interco, and so far impressed off road as well – very sticky on rock (even when wet), seem to be OK in mud (reviews say they don’t clean out, but didn’t have problem), and no real experience in sand (though one review says good). Anyway, just in case anyone is on the fence.
[last edit 12/6/2010 10:26 PM by NotLost - edited 1 times]
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