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Old 10-30-2009, 08:05 AM
maddogv21 maddogv21 is offline
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The first set I bought were for my 90 bronco that I wish I didnt sell..... I kick my self in the a$$ every day for getting rid of it....they did outstanding on the bronco. I did alot of wheeling and mudding with it and I could not get stuck with it....I tried!! The set I have now on the truck are ok. I got pretty stuck and the tires were of NO help. They got clogged with mud and stayed that way. I realize this truck is way heavier that the bronco was but I was still disappointed. I think Im just gonna go with some AT's next time I need tires. Oh and I have about 15K on mine right now and they are just starting to wear. I've towed about 2500 of those miles as well. I just liked them caus ethey were the cheapest and quietest MT's I could find. Satisfied!
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Old 11-01-2009, 05:17 AM
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Interesting. Where I lived before (Tehachapi, Ca.) I lived up about 5 miles of dirt roads. Well, when it got wet, the dirt (clay) turned into something compareable to monkey snot. And even in clay, and running low rpm's, I never had a problem with the Hankook's packing up with mud. I was also able to directly compare these tires to MT's put out by several other companies. (BFG, Remington, and Mastercraft to name a few) And the Hankooks performed just as well.

But everybody's going to have their own experience.

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Old 11-01-2009, 03:42 PM
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That was the only time they packed up too. Ive taken my truck out several times, and never had the problem. I guess maybe it was just the kind of mud.....
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Old 11-01-2009, 03:58 PM
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I just put on 35x12.50x18 on my truck around 3k miles ago and no problems yet. I had them siped so hopefully they will last a little longer. I drove on some icy roads and they handled great especially with the siping. They aren't really any louder than my Toyo ATs. My friend has them on his truck and he says thet get louder as they wear, but he drives a Titan so his tires aren't E rated. The price was good compared to other MTs the size I wanted.
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Old 11-01-2009, 04:01 PM
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I just put on 35x12.50x18 on my truck around 3k miles ago and no problems yet. I had them siped so hopefully they will last a little longer. I drove on some icy roads and they handled great especially with the siping. They aren't really any louder than my Toyo ATs. My friend has them on his truck and he says thet get louder as they wear, but he drives a Titan so his tires aren't E rated. The price was good compared to other MTs the size I wanted.
You have any pics of this setup?
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Old 11-01-2009, 04:21 PM
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60k on my current set, they are now also on the wife's F350. I'll need a new set this spring though. They have been rotated frequently. At $860 for four 35's, it's a bargain if they only lasted 30k.
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:19 PM
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You have any pics of this setup?
They are in my gallery.
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:23 PM
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I have a set on my new truck that i dont have yet.....but will let you know soon!
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:24 PM
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They are in my gallery.
Thanks man, good looking truck
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Old 11-01-2009, 06:34 PM
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I just put on 35x12.50x18 on my truck around 3k miles ago and no problems yet. I had them siped so hopefully they will last a little longer. I drove on some icy roads and they handled great especially with the siping. They aren't really any louder than my Toyo ATs. My friend has them on his truck and he says thet get louder as they wear, but he drives a Titan so his tires aren't E rated. The price was good compared to other MTs the size I wanted.
Where did you get them siped at? They do not do that around here anymore. I did that to some BFG MT's that I had on my Tacoma, made them much better.
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