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Tsl groove patterns

uglyoffroad said:
It took about 2 hours to cut them and clean it all up. I moved everything possible out away from the buggy to make the cleanup easier. Started with an electric chain saw on the first two tires and it was taking way to long. Moved to the gas chain saw and it was like a hot knife on butter.
Boy whatever u do don't step on it huh? Haha. Believe me I know.
 
Bumping this up to let everyone know what I did. I used a ideal groover with a #8 blade to cut the chevrons in half then a #4 blade to sipe completely through the center lugs and plunge sipe the outer. The difference was really night and day for my big truck on the rocks. It let the tires conform way better, clean out easier, and you can already see the sipes opening up to add biting edges in wetter conditions.
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