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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Well....what're going to be the replacements?!?! Coughredlabelscough
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Well after doing research I found that the Reds work better on dry rock trail conditions, can't seem to find trails that match that, Treps are rated Higher for wet rock/ Mud conditions..Reds are a bit cheaper than Treps but have been reading horror stories about the Reds Sidewall, I'm pretty rough on equipment and can't get that outa my head. Also looks like the Waiting list is pretty long to get the Reds available to get om the rig.
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I guess one in how many years isn't bad.
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Trep sidewall strength is not an issue: Any tire would have failed where I put the hole in the sidewall of that brand new Trep. The jeep landed with full weight and momentum into a sharp pointed rock right right into the sidewall on the downhill side on Little Jagger. I still have that tire on the rig several years after having the sidewall vulcanized. |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Ross, OH
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Crawford....get the treps and never look back!
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