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Well that's not a bad deal at all. But aren't them the tires that sucked in mud and snow? Are they at's?
Maybe once you get her all back in order we'll have to regain our dignity out at the desert, hopefully make it more than 10 min. lol After checking out the pics again I'm pretty surprised I didn't roll.
They sucked on the ice. But seemed to grab the dirt n loose snow good. Ya they are a A/T.
I have a tire grover that I will use to cut up the tread a bit. Should help them out. Ya, that was pretty sad we didn't last long. O well always next time.
I gotcha. That's not bad then. All tires pretty much suck on ice. lol
I considered sipping mine when they were brand new. Do you think it will make the the rubber chunk off easier on rocky terrain while wheeling? That's the main reason I held off.
For me I wouldn't think it would be so bad for me. I mainly want to open up the tread a bit.
They are a 50,000 mile tire tho! I'm kinda excited about them. They measure 36.3x13.1 so they will fill up the fenders nice. Than I can cut down some chains to fit them(for the back tires anyways) lol
On top of that, I found out my Mustang computer. I got off Ebay is shot
I wad rearranging my back seat yesterday(where the computer was sitting) and heard a rattle inside the computer box. Turns out some stuff is burnt up in there.
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