tires got slashed.... new ones...pix
us minus the guns

how i miss chico
Wow, sorry to hear about the vandalism! I just don't understand the mentality of a person who does something like this. Do they think it's funny?
The new MT/Rs are nice. I've got a little over 3000 miles on mine, and they are showing no wear, and that's with a pretty heavy truck sitting on to of them. The Kevlars grip extremely well in the rain, and the outer lugs self clean pretty well in the sandy/clay mud here in the south.
I actually got a chance to try them in the snow/slush (I know, TX got a few inches of snow!) and they did much better than the BFG KM mud terrians I had on my Ranger when I lived in KS.
The new MT/Rs are nice. I've got a little over 3000 miles on mine, and they are showing no wear, and that's with a pretty heavy truck sitting on to of them. The Kevlars grip extremely well in the rain, and the outer lugs self clean pretty well in the sandy/clay mud here in the south.
I actually got a chance to try them in the snow/slush (I know, TX got a few inches of snow!) and they did much better than the BFG KM mud terrians I had on my Ranger when I lived in KS.
Wow, sorry to hear about the vandalism! I just don't understand the mentality of a person who does something like this. Do they think it's funny?
The new MT/Rs are nice. I've got a little over 3000 miles on mine, and they are showing no wear, and that's with a pretty heavy truck sitting on to of them. The Kevlars grip extremely well in the rain, and the outer lugs self clean pretty well in the sandy/clay mud here in the south.
I actually got a chance to try them in the snow/slush (I know, TX got a few inches of snow!) and they did much better than the BFG KM mud terrians I had on my Ranger when I lived in KS.
The new MT/Rs are nice. I've got a little over 3000 miles on mine, and they are showing no wear, and that's with a pretty heavy truck sitting on to of them. The Kevlars grip extremely well in the rain, and the outer lugs self clean pretty well in the sandy/clay mud here in the south.
I actually got a chance to try them in the snow/slush (I know, TX got a few inches of snow!) and they did much better than the BFG KM mud terrians I had on my Ranger when I lived in KS.
even if they wear out fast i would rather find that out now seeing that i only paid $100 for all the tires, and got paid 2 hours labor to mount them. love working in a shop...lol
i will find these kids who did it. weather they did it random or they actually have beef with me word will spread. i no a LOT of people in my city. and everyone knows my truck.
Let us know how you like 'em in a few months...I'll be due for tires sometime around then...and it's down to KM2 at this current moment. But I absolutely loved those old style MT/R's I had.
if your truck is anything like joe's, i feel bad for those @$$hats.
my truck is a little bigger then joes.
that sucks man, but you got some good payout in return. Just need to top it off with a little justice.
I personaly would be scared to take a knife to a 35" tire. A low pro is one thing, a big *** tire is another. I guess I just have this vision of it exploding in my face
I personaly would be scared to take a knife to a 35" tire. A low pro is one thing, a big *** tire is another. I guess I just have this vision of it exploding in my face
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