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<blockquote data-quote="billstoy" data-source="post: 749454" data-attributes="member: 3156"><p>I have considered the same purchase. I have watched the Mickies on Chucks and others.</p><p>I run 43 stickies on my toyota rig! I think driving style is a big part , the rig also. I would like to try the Mickies.. This is my thoughts! The 43's are better with heaver, wheel speed, high hp rigs, last longer and maybe tougher, a little heat and go! Now on the Mickies, I think they are for lighter buggies, softer, flex more, great in mud, great on a lower wheel speed /hp rig. they may go for the win, They are soft the lugs bite and flex, That may not fit the wheel spin beat downs, I don't see a need to heat them up. I watched on muddy rock, one turn to clean off/out then they bite and go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billstoy, post: 749454, member: 3156"] I have considered the same purchase. I have watched the Mickies on Chucks and others. I run 43 stickies on my toyota rig! I think driving style is a big part , the rig also. I would like to try the Mickies.. This is my thoughts! The 43's are better with heaver, wheel speed, high hp rigs, last longer and maybe tougher, a little heat and go! Now on the Mickies, I think they are for lighter buggies, softer, flex more, great in mud, great on a lower wheel speed /hp rig. they may go for the win, They are soft the lugs bite and flex, That may not fit the wheel spin beat downs, I don't see a need to heat them up. I watched on muddy rock, one turn to clean off/out then they bite and go. [/QUOTE]
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