Highway-Star wrote:
Really?
I have had nothing to do with swampers, but have thus far shrugged them off as too unfriendly for large amounts of road use. I only ask because I have found that the TSL radial is about the only tyre that comes in a 31x9.5R15, a size I am interested in for road tyres for my Sierra, but basically no other manufacturers produce. So you do honestly think they would be usable as A/T tyres? (I currently use simex MTs which I find fine for A/Ts, as a point of comparison). I already have another set for offroad use, I just dont like what manufactueres call "A/Ts" for use as an "A/T".
I reckon you'll be ok with the radial swamper on road especially in a small size! I've run swampers as my main play tyre for over 4years but mine are the 33/12.5/15 bias TSL and they are average on road very noisey, skwerm around and flat spot badly. The radial wont flat spot so will be ok, bugga all sipping so wet weather roads they're average
When I'm lazy and dont change my tyre over to my roadies apart from above there ok not unbairable
My opinion on roadies is from many sets. I currently run the Maxxis 751 and are great at most I need for touring, easy trips, sand etc but dont use them hardcore like the Swamper simply they wont take it.
I'll never touch BFG's as their new tyres all have the rim protector and every time I went off road and dropped a bit of air out, the rim would catch the mud and crap and I got flat tyres every time I went out. (sold them within 2 months of buying the pos)
The biggest let down of the MTR's is their overall size as they are majorly undersized (as is the Claw) and both get very noisy when they start to wear down. this may not bother some people but when your mates are cruisin through the ruts running the same size tyres and your diffed out... not happy!!! I also ran the Toyo OPAT's and they performed great as a roady but never did and hard stuff on them, only sold them as wanted 33 otherwise would still have them now!
Good luck in your choice. Not one tyre suits everyones needs so happy hunting! I have what works for me that's all that matters