Mud Terrains
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I have more pics but they're at home I'm on my fone.
I would put them on my stockers but I want to keep my all terrains on them, planning on getting some km2s on the stock rims next summer.
Not sure about white in or out... I do like white letters but I Also like black hmm.
edit: home now here's the only other pic I have now of all terrains, and for good measure one of the goodyear rt/s which didn't last very long due to not being much good.
I would put them on my stockers but I want to keep my all terrains on them, planning on getting some km2s on the stock rims next summer.
Not sure about white in or out... I do like white letters but I Also like black hmm.
edit: home now here's the only other pic I have now of all terrains, and for good measure one of the goodyear rt/s which didn't last very long due to not being much good.
Last edited by ns_red7; 07-21-2008 at 06:16 PM. Reason: add pics
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Allright...
I got a couple pics today, lots of rain but not a lot of mud? Anyways it's pretty obvious these tires are a LOT more agressive than the a/ts.
They get traction in a lot of places the a/ts were breaking loose and I haven't really had em in the mud yet. I did climb a loose dirt hill that I can't get up with a/ts on, but mud terrains I got all the way up to the fence at the top of the pit.
They dig like mad, sound awesome on the highway... now I want to lift it and get some km2s lol.
They get traction in a lot of places the a/ts were breaking loose and I haven't really had em in the mud yet. I did climb a loose dirt hill that I can't get up with a/ts on, but mud terrains I got all the way up to the fence at the top of the pit.
They dig like mad, sound awesome on the highway... now I want to lift it and get some km2s lol.
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