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I run the MTR's on the trail rig. People love or hate them.
I love them for an all around tire. Very quite for what they are. I hear they wear fast on the street, but this is a very part time use rig, not a DD, so that doesn't bother me one bit. It makes sense as they are a sticky compound type tire. I had to wait 3 months for mine when I ordered them. Out of the 5 I ordered, 2 of them that would not balance without more than 7.5 oz of weight. I wasn't liking that, and Goodyear swapped them out for new ones. They had the new ones shipped to a tire shop near me in 2 days. On the 3rd day, I had them swapped over, but I had to pay for the tire swap. They are good about that aspect. Weird nobody had them for sale, but they had them to exchange right away. lol
Have you looked into the All Terrain PitBull PBX radials yet? Expensive, only available in 35's right now, but the reviews are awesome on them. Same deal with them and the wearing fast tho. Anything with a "Sticky" compound, is going to be that way. I think Fourwheeler has a review on them on their website. If I had the $$, and a need for a new set, that's what I would go with myself.
I love them for an all around tire. Very quite for what they are. I hear they wear fast on the street, but this is a very part time use rig, not a DD, so that doesn't bother me one bit. It makes sense as they are a sticky compound type tire. I had to wait 3 months for mine when I ordered them. Out of the 5 I ordered, 2 of them that would not balance without more than 7.5 oz of weight. I wasn't liking that, and Goodyear swapped them out for new ones. They had the new ones shipped to a tire shop near me in 2 days. On the 3rd day, I had them swapped over, but I had to pay for the tire swap. They are good about that aspect. Weird nobody had them for sale, but they had them to exchange right away. lol
Have you looked into the All Terrain PitBull PBX radials yet? Expensive, only available in 35's right now, but the reviews are awesome on them. Same deal with them and the wearing fast tho. Anything with a "Sticky" compound, is going to be that way. I think Fourwheeler has a review on them on their website. If I had the $$, and a need for a new set, that's what I would go with myself.