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<blockquote data-quote="Monstercrawler" data-source="post: 385787" data-attributes="member: 1665"><p>I've ran both tires and they both had +s and -s to them.</p><p></p><p>I had a (HEAVY) rockwelled rig with 44" boggers and they did great on the climbs that had a mix of rocks dirt as long has you hit it straight on. If you got on any kind of side hill they didn't have much hope of holding you there. You can groove the hell out of them to help with this. I ran them for years so they worked well enough for me to hang onto them. I took them up every trail in Hot Springs Ar, Clayton OK, Krocks and ran all over Gilmers muddy trails many times.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My current rig is a tubed out Zuki with 39.5 Iroks and I've been running the same set of tires going on 5 years now. They work much better on dry rocks and at low PSI. When we go to Hot Springs they do OK as long as it's dry. If it's wet at all they bring the suck. For anyone who hasn't been to Hot Spring the rocks can feel like ICE with a little rain. Up in Clayton OK they work great and will drag my POS up most anything but that has a lot to do with the traction there. I like the weight of them compared to most tires out there. I have mine mounted on a set of 10" wide beadlocks for reference. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With all that being said as soon as my money tree starts producing I'm going to buy a set of Red Label Krawlers. It's just stupid how well those things work.</p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monstercrawler, post: 385787, member: 1665"] I've ran both tires and they both had +s and -s to them. I had a (HEAVY) rockwelled rig with 44" boggers and they did great on the climbs that had a mix of rocks dirt as long has you hit it straight on. If you got on any kind of side hill they didn't have much hope of holding you there. You can groove the hell out of them to help with this. I ran them for years so they worked well enough for me to hang onto them. I took them up every trail in Hot Springs Ar, Clayton OK, Krocks and ran all over Gilmers muddy trails many times. My current rig is a tubed out Zuki with 39.5 Iroks and I've been running the same set of tires going on 5 years now. They work much better on dry rocks and at low PSI. When we go to Hot Springs they do OK as long as it's dry. If it's wet at all they bring the suck. For anyone who hasn't been to Hot Spring the rocks can feel like ICE with a little rain. Up in Clayton OK they work great and will drag my POS up most anything but that has a lot to do with the traction there. I like the weight of them compared to most tires out there. I have mine mounted on a set of 10" wide beadlocks for reference. With all that being said as soon as my money tree starts producing I'm going to buy a set of Red Label Krawlers. It's just stupid how well those things work. . [/QUOTE]
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