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<blockquote data-quote="Boxxerace" data-source="post: 956805" data-attributes="member: 16687"><p>I like(d) the Rockers. I have the 39.5's on some 12" wide rims. They measure out around 21" unwieghted at full road pressure. (at the widest width, not the tread) Tread is something around 18" or so. </p><p></p><p>Considering that the Rockers are bias ply, I would have not guessed it on the ride. There is no bogger like bumps between threads and the tires are reasonably quiet for what they are. I have driven well over 80 on them and drove them on the street for a few months. Aside from my attempts to leave big black throttle induced marks on the street, the tires keep pretty good sharp edges. The tread depth is a little less than a equally new TSL, but the rubber and tread pattern has signifigantly more hook than any TSL. </p><p></p><p>The Bias Rockers do need to be ran at lower pressures on the street (well, all the time of course) probably 20 psi on a heavy rig and 15 or lower on a toy. I am currently not driving on them as I put together my junk, but I dig them. </p><p></p><p>I do not regret buying them. They are much wider than the Irok, which for certain applications that require floation, it is a plus. I would buy them again! :dance:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boxxerace, post: 956805, member: 16687"] I like(d) the Rockers. I have the 39.5's on some 12" wide rims. They measure out around 21" unwieghted at full road pressure. (at the widest width, not the tread) Tread is something around 18" or so. Considering that the Rockers are bias ply, I would have not guessed it on the ride. There is no bogger like bumps between threads and the tires are reasonably quiet for what they are. I have driven well over 80 on them and drove them on the street for a few months. Aside from my attempts to leave big black throttle induced marks on the street, the tires keep pretty good sharp edges. The tread depth is a little less than a equally new TSL, but the rubber and tread pattern has signifigantly more hook than any TSL. The Bias Rockers do need to be ran at lower pressures on the street (well, all the time of course) probably 20 psi on a heavy rig and 15 or lower on a toy. I am currently not driving on them as I put together my junk, but I dig them. I do not regret buying them. They are much wider than the Irok, which for certain applications that require floation, it is a plus. I would buy them again! :dance: [/QUOTE]
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