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<blockquote data-quote="tubehead" data-source="post: 586776" data-attributes="member: 2182"><p>I haven't used the new MT2 stickies but back in 2003 we did use a set of 40" X-Terrains in Pro Comp's sticky compound. They worked really well. In 2012 I had a set of 37" X-Terrain stickies and I wheeled them at Johnson Valley and was very happy. The Pro Comp's are a soft compound. My current red label BFG's aren't as soft but they are sticky. In my opinion there is a difference in being a soft tire and a sticky tire. The Pro Comp's I've had are softer than a BFG and a maxxis. I'm not sure they are more sticky but they did hook up good. I'd be really interested in running the new MT2 to see how they compared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tubehead, post: 586776, member: 2182"] I haven't used the new MT2 stickies but back in 2003 we did use a set of 40" X-Terrains in Pro Comp's sticky compound. They worked really well. In 2012 I had a set of 37" X-Terrain stickies and I wheeled them at Johnson Valley and was very happy. The Pro Comp's are a soft compound. My current red label BFG's aren't as soft but they are sticky. In my opinion there is a difference in being a soft tire and a sticky tire. The Pro Comp's I've had are softer than a BFG and a maxxis. I'm not sure they are more sticky but they did hook up good. I'd be really interested in running the new MT2 to see how they compared. [/QUOTE]
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