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Goodyear MTR
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Goodyear MTR
Goodyear MTR anyone got any info would be good thanx
I have had them on my truck for a couple of years now and done about 25000km on them (31x10.5x15).
They are a very good tyre... great grip on road, especially in the wet, great on rocks and on the beach. They hold thier own in mud (most people who say they are crap are comparing them to a dedicated mud tyre). Also they have about the most puncture resistant sidewall you can get for a radial.
And they look heaps good!
They are a tried and tested tyre with not many bad reviews.. that proves enough in itself.
I got mine back in the day for $225 fitted.
I know Kemal on here has just put them on his Rocky, so he'll chime in soon.
They are a very good tyre... great grip on road, especially in the wet, great on rocks and on the beach. They hold thier own in mud (most people who say they are crap are comparing them to a dedicated mud tyre). Also they have about the most puncture resistant sidewall you can get for a radial.
And they look heaps good!
They are a tried and tested tyre with not many bad reviews.. that proves enough in itself.
I got mine back in the day for $225 fitted.
I know Kemal on here has just put them on his Rocky, so he'll chime in soon.
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
Those that have them fitted say they are a good compromise tyre as HotFourOk says.
Remember you can't expect one tyre to excel at everything, you need to understand the compromises with any tyre. If its a daily driver then Swampers would be a BAD choice for example, MTR's for a comp truck same story.
So if its a DD then they are a good choice.
Remember you can't expect one tyre to excel at everything, you need to understand the compromises with any tyre. If its a daily driver then Swampers would be a BAD choice for example, MTR's for a comp truck same story.
So if its a DD then they are a good choice.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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