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smritte Well-known member Mar 25, 2024 #3 Mud Grapplers are a bit diffrent. I thought they were IROC'c but no. Found em Micky Thompson Baja Pro From the Micky Thompson site. D.O.T. Certified for light/occasional highway use. That means if you get 10k miles out of them your lucky. I stupidly drove a set of Nitto competition tires on the street. Went 5k miles before I ruined them.
Mud Grapplers are a bit diffrent. I thought they were IROC'c but no. Found em Micky Thompson Baja Pro From the Micky Thompson site. D.O.T. Certified for light/occasional highway use. That means if you get 10k miles out of them your lucky. I stupidly drove a set of Nitto competition tires on the street. Went 5k miles before I ruined them.
smritte Well-known member Mar 28, 2024 #5 No. I try to stay away from real soft tires now. their good for hard core competition and that's about it..
No. I try to stay away from real soft tires now. their good for hard core competition and that's about it..
Foreman Well-known member Apr 6, 2024 #7 smritte said: No. I try to stay away from real soft tires now. their good for hard core competition and that's about it.. Click to expand... With how far our dollar goes today, that's a smart move.
smritte said: No. I try to stay away from real soft tires now. their good for hard core competition and that's about it.. Click to expand... With how far our dollar goes today, that's a smart move.