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Best sticky tire for my jeep
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<blockquote data-quote="sleepsontoilet" data-source="post: 735292" data-attributes="member: 7650"><p><strong>Re: Re: Best sticky tire for my jeep</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What's wrong with staying on the toilet? Lol</p><p></p><p>I bought 4 39s with trail ready for my old Zuk for $1600 used. I bought 5 one runs 39s for the portal buggy for $1800. The 75% 39s I have now cost me $1000. They flat work, finding a cheap spare is crazy easy you just have to post up and ask on Facebook. Stay around 10psi and don't ram the sidewall into everything you can find. I personally have never cut a single red ever. The group I wheel with doesn't have that issue either. I honestly think the places we wheel in Texas have way more to do with driver and buggy abilities than tire compound of any sticky. A full bodied rig just isn't going to run the comp lines like a rear steer comp buggy will, at least not as easy and gracefully. But Alex puts that big booty First gen Yota truggy every where I've put my rear steer cars. </p><p></p><p>I wish someone local would snag up a set of the new Milestar Patagonias so we could see how they compare locally. They seem like a cheap and easy to source option at the moment. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleepsontoilet, post: 735292, member: 7650"] [b]Re: Re: Best sticky tire for my jeep[/b] What's wrong with staying on the toilet? Lol I bought 4 39s with trail ready for my old Zuk for $1600 used. I bought 5 one runs 39s for the portal buggy for $1800. The 75% 39s I have now cost me $1000. They flat work, finding a cheap spare is crazy easy you just have to post up and ask on Facebook. Stay around 10psi and don't ram the sidewall into everything you can find. I personally have never cut a single red ever. The group I wheel with doesn't have that issue either. I honestly think the places we wheel in Texas have way more to do with driver and buggy abilities than tire compound of any sticky. A full bodied rig just isn't going to run the comp lines like a rear steer comp buggy will, at least not as easy and gracefully. But Alex puts that big booty First gen Yota truggy every where I've put my rear steer cars. I wish someone local would snag up a set of the new Milestar Patagonias so we could see how they compare locally. They seem like a cheap and easy to source option at the moment. Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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