I gotta get new wheels for the SAS and I might as well do tires now too. It would seem in the 35"s that the tires are about $50 more each for a 16" over 15" so that covers the cost of the new rims. Might as well do it versus running my 33's. I was looking around and the price is right on the Xterrains right now at buy 3 get 1 free. I have loads of other crap to pick up so I might be able to get an even better deal on them. I like the tread pattern and have seen some of you guys rave about them. I searched over at pirate and found oppinions going both ways, the main concern being witht he sidewall. Now that some of you have been running them for a while what is your oppinion? People complain about the side wall but Pro COmp claims it is sturdy and puncture resistant.
I rubbed the hell out of my sidewalls on granite and limestone without a problem. The sidewalls are actually very stiff and you have to air down to below 20 to see much of a difference in height (but the footprint still improves).
I have found they do get noisier with time, but not bad at all, just a little noticable.
Overall I'm very pleased with them. I dunno if I'll get another set of them for my next time, but I am leaning towards getting them again.
Thank you finally a reply! What took you so long?:D
Anyways the price is right right now and maybe they down some more since I am buying loads of SAS crap from them. Don't look too much different than the Mickey Ts my budy has on his Ram and those peerform great off road.
Looks like I might be the owner of a set by the end of the weekend. Now to get rid of these perfectly good 33's ????? ;)
Of course I won't be able to use them for a month, but oh well they will look good in my garage!
Texplorer
03-12-2003, 01:44 PM
Is the buy 3 get one free deal you are talking about from 4wheelparts? If it is, I think the deal ends in about a week. Just letting you know.
There was an add on the radio the other day I know it will still be going on Saturday and I wiil be going over there tomorrow to order some stuff so I will ask.
FMExplorer
03-12-2003, 02:23 PM
I ran them and loved them. I found the sidewall to be extremely flexible and held a bead well. I ran 35's with 10" rims and often ran at 8-12 psi with no problems. The tire folds well around objects - even sharp ones.
This pic doesn't show the flex, but you can see the rocks I climbed through with no problems.
http://www.flexplorers.com/gallery6/slidersworkgreat.jpg
J