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dirtyXplorer

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I am wondering if anybody has or has used Pro Comp mud tires. I am looking at getting 35/12.5/15s :thumbsup: for my X but cant find many reviews.
Are they somewhat quiet on the road?
How long will they last?(miles)
Are they good on rocks?
Do they wear fast?
If you have info on then please let me know...thanks
 



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I have 35x12.5 Pro Comp M/Ts on my truck and I've been happy with them. You'll get decent tread wear out of them, but they're a mud tire so don't expect to much. I've got maybe 15k miles on mine and the rear tires still have alot of thread but the front ones are already worn out. They're decent on the rocks, they don't chunk to bad. They're fairly noisy on the road but not to bad. I DD'ed my explorer with them on my truck for about a year and they where certainly tolerable.
 






I've heard that the ProComps are a good mud tire, but don't get very good wear at all. I would suggest BFG Mud tires. They cost a little more, but they last forever, especially for a mud tire. I have 10k on mine and they still look brand new. I'ev heard people getting over 60k out of BFGs, especially when you get such a large tire on our relatively light trucks. I think BFGs would be the better investment if you plan on keeping your truck for a while.
 






Any more the Pro-Comp prices are neck & neck with BFG.
 












I have gotten about 35000 miles out of my pro comp mt's and for the offroading I did with them I was pleased with the performance on rocks and in mud.
 






Thnks alot, The reason I wanted the Pro Comps is that this month they are Buy 3 get one FREE!!! there is also fee shipping at most websites. A set of 4 35s came out just above $600 but I also do alot of road driving so I might concider the ATs
 






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