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<blockquote data-quote="KarlVP" data-source="post: 981851" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>You two folks have money. If you are into a 35 inch flavor look into the 35 inch Creepy Crawlers. They have been nothing but excellent for me. </p><p> </p><p>If you really want to wheel, get serious. Krawler, Crawler, SX or MTR. Don't fiddle around with a weenie tire. The PNW is harder than 95% of the terrain I have been on (ie. all over the US.) If you want Real tires for real terrain, BIAS is most excellent. If you are looking for on road comfort with mild to hard wheeling, radial is your friend.</p><p> </p><p>In the end it is your choice. After wheeling the PNW for a few years and destroying 2 sets of radials, I choose bias tires. I wheel every weeked, and my creepys get me there and back. My Raidal BFG (AT and MT) and the set of TSL radials did not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarlVP, post: 981851, member: 16136"] You two folks have money. If you are into a 35 inch flavor look into the 35 inch Creepy Crawlers. They have been nothing but excellent for me. If you really want to wheel, get serious. Krawler, Crawler, SX or MTR. Don't fiddle around with a weenie tire. The PNW is harder than 95% of the terrain I have been on (ie. all over the US.) If you want Real tires for real terrain, BIAS is most excellent. If you are looking for on road comfort with mild to hard wheeling, radial is your friend. In the end it is your choice. After wheeling the PNW for a few years and destroying 2 sets of radials, I choose bias tires. I wheel every weeked, and my creepys get me there and back. My Raidal BFG (AT and MT) and the set of TSL radials did not. [/QUOTE]
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