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Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 8:55 pm
by POS
what_jeep wrote:The nice thing about the Krawlers is they have red lable and blue lable compounds here in the US. Red lables are for rock crawling and the blue lables are for the street/trails. Honestly Krawlers are one of the best tires out there but other tire manufactures are in R&D right now. Pro Comp just started making a sticky compound tire to try and catch up with BFG
I see Walker Evans is running a Red Label Goodyear aswell, will be interesting to see if they release it onto the market.
Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 9:04 pm
by tuf355
are they doing any better deals for comp rig`s ?, if you run some signage ?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 10:42 pm
by ISUZUROVER
POS wrote:what_jeep wrote:The nice thing about the Krawlers is they have red lable and blue lable compounds here in the US. Red lables are for rock crawling and the blue lables are for the street/trails. Honestly Krawlers are one of the best tires out there but other tire manufactures are in R&D right now. Pro Comp just started making a sticky compound tire to try and catch up with BFG
I see Walker Evans is running a Red Label Goodyear aswell, will be interesting to see if they release it onto the market.
Anyone know how different the compound is between the 2 tyres (Durometer rating)???.
Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 11:19 pm
by POS
No, there has been nothing official from Goodyear in regards to these tyres.
They are only on one rig at the moment (as far as i know) and more than likly still been tested.
Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 5:44 am
by what_jeep
POS wrote:No, there has been nothing official from Goodyear in regards to these tyres.
They are only on one rig at the moment (as far as i know) and more than likly still been tested.
years ago Goodyear made a bunch of them and gave them to competitors at a ARCA event. This is before the Krawler was out. Of course they won the event but not without protest. Yes Walker is the only one that runs them now. And as far as I know they have no play on mass producing them.