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Old 08-27-2012, 04:31 PM   #5
blazerbrad
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Not much off-road experience as I had a set on my daily driver Chevy 2500HD. Got a really good deal on a set from a friend with connections, but they were not good if most driving is on the road. Doubt I got 20,000 miles out of them and that was with regular rotations and mostly highway driving with an empty truck. Actually went through 6 tires as I got another pair through a trade for some stock street tires. Not kidding, I could go on a 200 mile highway trip and visually notice the difference in tread wear through the first 50% or so of tread, after wearing past the sipes it slowed down.

They did great in the snow when newer and were not that loud (I've ran several sets of BFG Muds, Goodyear MT/R's, Swamper bias, etc... on daily drivers in the past for comparison).

Can't really give a good review of them in the mud as the previous tires on the truck were the stock street treads (and I mean street tires, not even the so called all-terrains you can get as an option on stock trucks). Had it stuck a couple of times but that was pulling an 8,500 lb. trailer up a hill in mud and grass.
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