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The time to take an iron to an Irok is when it wears a bit. As it wears the tread seems to harden up, so a groover will soften it up and restore some grip.I don't think IROCs are worth taking an Iron too...
The time to take an iron to an Irok is when it wears a bit. As it wears the tread seems to harden up, so a groover will soften it up and restore some grip.I don't think IROCs are worth taking an Iron too...
Having ran about every tire out there I would go IROKs for a trail rig. Yes they are cheaper, and yes they work very well in the snow,mud,rocks,wet muddy roots.etc. They are the best all arount tire I have ever ran. On a side note if you get the IROKs get them in the Bias version, as the radials have very weak sidewalls.
boggers
And they're gaining ground.Oh, and I voted TSL/SX.
Might be a tad big for the Dana 44, but I think that's what they had on them before they found their way under my TJ. It could happen :;38 SX's are the Shiznits ! :redneck: :masturbanana[1]:
Maxxis trepadors comp compound is what I'm am going to probably try out after my Krawlers are bald.
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best 37" tire out..... period
I think You'd be real happy with the 36x13.50 bias Iroks Jason.
That's what I have now, they are my fourth or fifth set and I've always thought they were great, but when I went out with heep70, toybug and that group I realized how bad they were in the snow, I am locked front and rear and was holding everyone up, not a position I'm use to, so they are getting replaced.