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ExplorerDMB 02-22-2004, 10:56 AM Hey! Is anyone running on Goodyear Wrangler MT/Rs? I might get a set and I was wondering if anyone has any positive or negative feedback about these. Also, I plan on lifting mine about 6", think 35"s will fit without rubbing? If you do run on a set of MT/Rs, please tell me or give me a picture so I can see what they look like on an Explorer. Thanks
-Drew
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Blaine122300 02-22-2004, 12:03 PM Hi,
BKennedy is running 35 MTR's. He had to do some trimming, but it looks real clean. He has the 5.5" superlift.
I was also thinking of running these tires. This will more than likely be my choice when I get new tires.
Later,
Andy
Tat2dExploder 02-22-2004, 12:12 PM i am runnin 32"s and i love them! only bad thing is... on ice, or wiht a lil dusting of snow they are horrid. other than that, they are awesome offroad! and they wear very nice
RammaR 02-22-2004, 12:56 PM I've got 27k miles on my 31x10.50 MT/R's and while they look awesome you can hardly hear yourself think inside now. They were quiet when new but even with rotating every 4k miles they have gotten annoyingly loud. It might be an alignment issue on my part though.
bottom line: great looking go anywhere tire, but be prepared to either replace them in 2 years - or stop having conversations while driving - they get LOUD.
hvac man 02-22-2004, 05:25 PM Yeah I agree with the others, they are way too loud :( I used to run them and thought they were pretty good off-road but they were louder than the swamper TSL's I used to run. I run the swamper truxs mt now and think it is the quietest mt I have run yet, and it looks good too ;)
Here is mine with the 33" MTR's
ExplorerDMB 02-22-2004, 06:15 PM Thank you everyone for your replys. Gave me some good input. I think I might just downsize to the All-Terrains. Thanks
-Drew
this gave me a little food for thought as well as I am on the look-out for a new set of tires... I was even thinking about getting MTR's soon... at this point I'm back to square one... BF AT's perhaps? or MT's?
birdman 02-24-2004, 11:35 PM Me = huge fan on MTR's
Done some incredible things with a jeep on MTR's. Yes they are loud, never heard of them being louder than TSL's. Amazing hard ground/rock tire and they were excellent in mud too. I loved them.
FordBeast98 02-29-2004, 07:33 PM Ive heard that the MT'Rs are an all around good tire bud there not the greatest in mud. Couple of my friends run them and love how they wear and work. THey are worth the investment.
Matt
Ken Cooke 02-29-2004, 11:50 PM Originally posted by Dre
this gave me a little food for thought as well as I am on the look-out for a new set of tires... I was even thinking about getting MTR's soon... at this point I'm back to square one... BF AT's perhaps? or MT's? I used my BFG AT's on the trail quite frequently, and I chipped the tread so much, and with the TTB that pulled to the right, I went through a set in only 2 years w/25,000 mi. on them. I am also running TrXus MTs and they are great in every situation. You could also consider the BFG MTs. I don't know how strong the TrXus MT sidewalls are compared to the BFG MT/KM sidewall, but, with the extra sidewall protection on the TrXus, I'm sure it will survive better on the trail than the KM.
-Ken
birdman 03-01-2004, 01:41 PM hey ken do you think you could send me some pics of your X? My brother wants Trxus and I wanna see the procomp lift, didn't know they made one for it. Thanks.
hvac man 03-01-2004, 08:07 PM Ken has a Jeep Rubicon ;) here's my rubicon with the Truxs MT's ;) :D
birdman 03-01-2004, 11:35 PM dude that's totally awsome. Please tell me you have taken it straight into the worst mud pit you could find? There's no rocks here in dallas/houston, we just play in mud dirt. I am gonna get some pics of my duelers slingin as hard as I can spin them very soon. Still haven't tested them yet.
Ken Cooke 03-02-2004, 12:57 AM With the rains we are having here in So.Cal. I am having absolutely no problems on the street with my TrXus MTs.
They drive like All-Terrains on the street and handle the soft stuff like Mud-Terrains.
The tires look great, and I'm sure the sidewall strength will hold up like most Interco/'Swamper tires.
http://www.rubiconowners.com/JTfeb7KenatDusk.JPG
Premier 03-02-2004, 01:07 AM I think TrXus pays Ken to say good things. :D
hvac man 03-02-2004, 10:02 AM I second everything Ken has to say about the Truxs MT's :D These are my favorite tires ever ;)
Birdman- it is still snowing around here so no mud yet ;)
birdman 03-02-2004, 06:02 PM After looking at this site and tacoma territory my brother can't decide to go with the Trxus or the BFG AT. We know the BFG all too well but even then we hear negative stuff about them. Never heard anything bad about the Trxus mt, he will probably go with them, will post pics if he does. As SOON as you test them please pm me or something, let me know how they do.
hvac man 03-02-2004, 10:54 PM Cool but you can't realy compare the Truxs MT to the BFG AT/KO. The BFG is going to be way better on the road since it is designed to be a street tire and the Truxs is designed to be an off road tire that is more manageable on the road ;)
birdman 03-03-2004, 09:02 AM I know he just likes both those. He's a misguided kid. One day he's like "I want a mud terrain," and then he's like "no I want the BFG." I just give him that old saying passed down by those who came before us: "if it doesn't say interco on the side... it's just an all terrain."
hvac man 03-03-2004, 10:07 AM "if it doesn't say interco on the side... it's just an all terrain."
Oh so true :D
GJarrett 03-03-2004, 10:16 AM I have been extremely impressed with my MT/Rs on rocks and they have decent road manners and I'm getting good wear out of them too - about 35k miles so far and plenty of tread left. They have performed great on the rocks but are not a mud tire. That's okay with me, I hate mud anyway :) As far as snow/ice, during the icestorm last month I aired down to 20 lbs and towed an 18wheeler, I don't think you can ask for more traction than that on ice. Snow has been no problem to me either, they have done fine for me.
I do agree with the noise comments. When mine were new, they were as quiet or quieter than ATs, but as time has gone on, they've gotten louder as more tread wears off.
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