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not because of weather, but new tires none the less. actually thinking about putting the old ats back on for dd duties...
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LTrunner, what gear ratio do you have? I noticed you got the auto and the 3.slow on those 33s.... Nice truck BTW.
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but im lovin these tires,
P.S. donuts are awsome with a locker
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OMG. Wow, you are a brave man lol. I was gona do 33s but couldn't bare to mount them on my truck without regearing. I'm gona either keep the 4:10s and downsize to 31s or go with a 4:30 when I do the e-locker. You better deduct some 4:88s from that tax refund lol.
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it's bad but not tooo bad, i'm gonna gear to 5:29s after the SAS and 35" BFG MTs
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Oh please.
If you sip 'em correctly and really know how to drive off road (even in the big stuff where we play here in southern Arizona) and the vehicle is setup correctly they'll do fine.
I've sip'ed my tires for years and we run some of the toughest trails around in the SW and I haven't chunked 'em up at all.
That's for the muppets that try to use wheel spin, axle hopping, etc., to get up and over obstacles.
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They aren't any good on rocks, they aren't any good on pavement, and they're absolutely horrid on wet or icy pavement.
No lateral traction at all.
A few years ago several people had 'em now no one runs them at all.
Fred
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Claws are about one of the absolute worse tires, at least for around here.
They aren't any good on rocks, they aren't any good on pavement, and they're absolutely horrid on wet or icy pavement.
No lateral traction at all.
A few years ago several people had 'em now no one runs them at all.
Fred
They aren't any good on rocks, they aren't any good on pavement, and they're absolutely horrid on wet or icy pavement.
No lateral traction at all.
A few years ago several people had 'em now no one runs them at all.
Fred
They are awsome for my neck of the woods. I agree they suck on icy pavement. And they are unreal in the snow untill i have to reverse and yeah i do alot of drifting and fishtails untill i hit he fresh powder where my a$$ cant wander so much. the only thing they have extremely dissapointed me was in sand. If you have claws do not go in sand, atleast in my rig. I would never buy them again however.
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Claws are about one of the absolute worse tires, at least for around here.
They aren't any good on rocks, they aren't any good on pavement, and they're absolutely horrid on wet or icy pavement.
No lateral traction at all.
A few years ago several people had 'em now no one runs them at all.
Fred
They aren't any good on rocks, they aren't any good on pavement, and they're absolutely horrid on wet or icy pavement.
No lateral traction at all.
A few years ago several people had 'em now no one runs them at all.
Fred
Looks excellent. I want new tires