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100% - Yes
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Tires looks good on my '12 JK. The E rating makes them a little rough riding and hard hitting. I wanted a tough side wall. I run 30 psi always. They have never leaked an once of air since I installed them. Not a capable as a mud terrain but still good off road in the NJ pine barrens. I highly recommend them. Would buy again in a heartbeat. |
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Holding up very well! Great value! No issues under normal use, towing, or offroad. |
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Great tire for construction work. I use them on a diesel truck that is my work truck and my pullin' truck |
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Have these tires on my plow truck, would recommend for snow and mud use, don't drive this truck enough in dry road conditions to know how well they do under that driving. But work great in deep snow as well as mud good self cleaning ability |
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for as an aggressive tire, as these tires are, they dont howl very much and seem to be lasting very well indeed. 35k miles and 'bout 35% left, 20% of total rubber, left on the rocks in chunks, and up in smoke, In and around Wonderful Ouray, Colorado, Radial tire eating capital of the world!!! thanks, dam good tire, and I've used some up in those mts!!! |
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Amazing traction in the woods, I cut fire wood and had the water past my hubs and had no problem getting out. If the tires spin they dig to get traction. |
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