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<blockquote data-quote="jcorlew24" data-source="post: 271468" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Let me clarify. I have run all 3 tires mentioned the Reds, KRT-B's, and the Treps. </p><p></p><p>IMO the Reds are the best all around tire for rock crawling. They do extremely well in dry conditions, and do pretty dang good when it is wet as well. The only negative I have to say about them is the side wall is more vulnerable than the rest. </p><p></p><p> The KRT's which I didn't run long do have a thicker side wall than the Reds. You can basically run them flat. From what I saw they seemed to be a very good tire in go fast driving and on dry rocks. I just couldn't get past the fact that the tread pattern looked about as aggressive as an all terrain tire. People that run them seem to really like them, but it is just hard for me to believe that they would perform well in wet conditions of the East Coast. </p><p></p><p>The Treps have the most aggressive pattern out of all 3 including the sidewalls. I have to say the first time I had them out I was a little skeptical. They felt very hard and did not seem to grab the rocks as well as the previous Red's I had been running. I was also in a new rig and the whole right hand side drive situation had not sank in yet. The next trip out the trails were very wet and the tires seemed to dig very well in the wet mud. I did run a little less air in them from the previous trip out which really seemed to help.</p><p></p><p>In closing the Red Label is a very good tire that I would not hesitate to run in the future, however the Trep seems to have a thicker sidewall that may prevent it from being cut as easy. Hopefully my hypothesis is correct, we shall only tell in the near future.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry, for some reason I had a flashback to a time of writing boring college papers. :****:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcorlew24, post: 271468, member: 1365"] Let me clarify. I have run all 3 tires mentioned the Reds, KRT-B's, and the Treps. IMO the Reds are the best all around tire for rock crawling. They do extremely well in dry conditions, and do pretty dang good when it is wet as well. The only negative I have to say about them is the side wall is more vulnerable than the rest. The KRT's which I didn't run long do have a thicker side wall than the Reds. You can basically run them flat. From what I saw they seemed to be a very good tire in go fast driving and on dry rocks. I just couldn't get past the fact that the tread pattern looked about as aggressive as an all terrain tire. People that run them seem to really like them, but it is just hard for me to believe that they would perform well in wet conditions of the East Coast. The Treps have the most aggressive pattern out of all 3 including the sidewalls. I have to say the first time I had them out I was a little skeptical. They felt very hard and did not seem to grab the rocks as well as the previous Red's I had been running. I was also in a new rig and the whole right hand side drive situation had not sank in yet. The next trip out the trails were very wet and the tires seemed to dig very well in the wet mud. I did run a little less air in them from the previous trip out which really seemed to help. In closing the Red Label is a very good tire that I would not hesitate to run in the future, however the Trep seems to have a thicker sidewall that may prevent it from being cut as easy. Hopefully my hypothesis is correct, we shall only tell in the near future. Sorry, for some reason I had a flashback to a time of writing boring college papers. :****: [/QUOTE]
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