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Should tires have a "PNW" rating.
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<blockquote data-quote="Symon623" data-source="post: 803106" data-attributes="member: 16390"><p>When I lived up there, I ran Swamper TSL's in the summer and BFG Muds in the winter? Why? The Swampers were the shiznit at Rimrock, and the radials were it in the snow. Mine was a trailer queen though too. Now here I run 37 MTR's great all around even on the trailer. Most here run swamper TSL's and yearn for a 42" TSL SX. Some are running the sticky 39.5 Krawlers. and those who run their DD's MTR's are the primary tire of choice.</p><p></p><p>We do get mud down here just no as often as you do, the difference is our mud is like clay, if you don't turn a swamper fast enough your not gonna clean it either. These guys with ultra low crawler gears can't turn the tires enough for them to clean out. </p><p></p><p>BTW I go with the MTR's cos they are cheaper then the other options except maybe swamper TSL. I'd liek to try the Toyo's but No Les Schwab down here and their special order and big $. To run the Krawlers I'd need to drop another $1500 on 17" wheels too.</p><p></p><p>Rocks?........BFG Krawlers Red labels</p><p>Mud? .........Good old fashioned Swampers</p><p>Snow?........Mud terrain radial of your choice @ 2 PSI</p><p></p><p>There's no perfect tire for any region.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Symon623, post: 803106, member: 16390"] When I lived up there, I ran Swamper TSL's in the summer and BFG Muds in the winter? Why? The Swampers were the shiznit at Rimrock, and the radials were it in the snow. Mine was a trailer queen though too. Now here I run 37 MTR's great all around even on the trailer. Most here run swamper TSL's and yearn for a 42" TSL SX. Some are running the sticky 39.5 Krawlers. and those who run their DD's MTR's are the primary tire of choice. We do get mud down here just no as often as you do, the difference is our mud is like clay, if you don't turn a swamper fast enough your not gonna clean it either. These guys with ultra low crawler gears can't turn the tires enough for them to clean out. BTW I go with the MTR's cos they are cheaper then the other options except maybe swamper TSL. I'd liek to try the Toyo's but No Les Schwab down here and their special order and big $. To run the Krawlers I'd need to drop another $1500 on 17" wheels too. Rocks?........BFG Krawlers Red labels Mud? .........Good old fashioned Swampers Snow?........Mud terrain radial of your choice @ 2 PSI There's no perfect tire for any region. [/QUOTE]
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