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Dunlop Mud Rover
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Description: The Dunlop Radial Mud Rover is Dunlop's ultimate off-road tire. The super aggressive lug pattern delivers maximum forward and side grip, and the wide open pattern provides excellent self-cleaning capabilities. The alternating shoulder lug scallops increase lateral grip, and the variable pitch tread design breaks up noise frequency cycles for a suprisingly quiet ride. The Radial Mud Rover is available with outlined white letters with black serrated letters on the reverse.
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bmxking5
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Registered: May 2004
Posts: 4696
Review Date: Mon March 20, 2006 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $340.00 | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: Inexpensive, great traction on & off-road, good in rain
Cons: Somewhat quick wear, noisey

I bought these tires through my dad's work because they were really cheap($85 each) and I had heard good things about them. When I had them, I ran them through everything from mud to rock. They provided really good traction, and cleaned out well in the mud. The only times I ever got stuck with them was when the rear end was sitting on a rut and the tires were about 6 inches from the ground. They were noisey, and wore somewhat quickly (probably a 25-30k mile tire). I kept them rotated and balanced, but they wore unevenly due to my front end needing an alignment. Other than that, they were great tires.

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Bryan Mitchell
Weekend Toy: '93 Explorer 2dr - Full-width D44/9" swap, disc f/r, 37" Nittos, 4.88s locked rear, hi steer
Daily Driver: '96 Explorer 5.0 - Lowered, Magnaflow, K&N, x-pipe, B&M shiftplus

 
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Xzibit A
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Registered: November 2004
Posts: 686
Review Date: Fri March 24, 2006 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: perform decent offroad
Cons: cheaply manufactured, poor balance

from all of my dealings with these tires they suck, they hare terrible to balance( alo tof weight) and they are very heavy, ive been told they do good offroad, but have not seen a set wear smoothly and they are very noisy, with many tire choices availble these should be way down on your list

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2000 Merc Mountaineer, 5.0 AWD, black, intake, clear corners, TT, shackles 3"BL, 33" MTRs on 15x10s, magnaflow exhuast, custom SVO hood, custom grill

 
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