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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 451150" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>I don't think you will be doing much better with the maxxis tires than a regular ole set of bias tsl's, especially for the higher cost of maxxis tires. I had a set of 36x12.50 TSL bias ply on my old Tacoma and they gripped extremely well on dry rock. We ride with a guy that has 38.5 bias ply TSL SX's on his Toyota and they grip super good on dry rock too. They are awesome in sloppy conditions, the only place they suck is on wet rocks. And most tires do suck on wet rocks except BFG red labels. That's from my personal experience too. I pay attention to every tire on vehicles I ride with. Rode with pretty much all of them. My theory is if you want something more sticky than a bias tsl, don't waste your money on anything else but a BFG red label. If I didn't want BFG Red Labels due to $$$ reasons, you can bet your ass I'd be on a brand new set of bias TSL's. The higher cost of the others are just not justified in my opinion. If I wanted to buy a higher dollar set of tires, I'd just go ahead and get the best - BFG red labels. If I didn't, I'd stick with TSL's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 451150, member: 1780"] I don't think you will be doing much better with the maxxis tires than a regular ole set of bias tsl's, especially for the higher cost of maxxis tires. I had a set of 36x12.50 TSL bias ply on my old Tacoma and they gripped extremely well on dry rock. We ride with a guy that has 38.5 bias ply TSL SX's on his Toyota and they grip super good on dry rock too. They are awesome in sloppy conditions, the only place they suck is on wet rocks. And most tires do suck on wet rocks except BFG red labels. That's from my personal experience too. I pay attention to every tire on vehicles I ride with. Rode with pretty much all of them. My theory is if you want something more sticky than a bias tsl, don't waste your money on anything else but a BFG red label. If I didn't want BFG Red Labels due to $$$ reasons, you can bet your ass I'd be on a brand new set of bias TSL's. The higher cost of the others are just not justified in my opinion. If I wanted to buy a higher dollar set of tires, I'd just go ahead and get the best - BFG red labels. If I didn't, I'd stick with TSL's. [/QUOTE]
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