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What tyre would be best for my situation

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Post by HotFourOk »

The MTRs are awesome on wet roads as said earlier... I had some bad reports about more aggressive tyres on wet roads :roll:

The MTRs still crap all over any A/T type tyre in mud... they are fairly good in the sloppy stuff... just not as good as a genuine Muddy
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Post by chevJ40 »

if your doing rocks id stick my hand up for mickey thompson radial bajas, handle onroad well and they wear slowly two and great on rocks thats my 2 cents
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Post by chops »

just cruizin' wrote:MTR x 7

As above no good in mud, they don't self clear very well.
they clear just fine, more right foot is needed.. that's all
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