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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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LMAO.... Yeah they wear, With an AMAZING side affect, You can actually get a headache/stomach ache at Highway speeds just from the sound...Life expectancy is low, If you even have a concern with whether or not they'll last, chances are you dont want em...Now Mud, THATS a differant story...Excellent Excellent Mud Tire...Jon I wasn't expecting the Cesna comment, man I busted up...
BigWillie, how have your thornbirds lasted, on the street. About how long is there life. Is the sounds really loud, because i kind of want a loud tire, just so people can reconize who it is.
Have you thought about the Boggers, those suckers are loud too.
And they are the king of mud. I have heard good and bad things about the thornbirds, but the Boggers are all good except for how loud they are, but thats what you want anyway.
I'm also interested in how these are gonna do, I have 33x12.50's on my '74 Bronco. That isn't quite operable yet, but they look great. Anyone else actually have them?
The thornbirds actually aren't a good mud tire, they are good for deep ruts and that's about it, plus that sidewall look stupid.
If you want a good mud tire and a loud tire go with the bogger. But if you want a tire that will last you a little longer then go with a radial super swamper or a swamper ssr. They will be plenty loud also.
Put if you really wanna get loud, then buy some tractor tires - lol