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Dunlops
Dec 18, 2003 18:58:47 GMT -5
Post by Brando on Dec 18, 2003 18:58:47 GMT -5
Does anybody know much about the offroad performance of Dunlop Mud Terrain tires? I'm going to buy 33's, and I'm trying to compare the Pro Comp Muds with the Dunlop Muds, and I'm having trouble finding info on the Dunlops.
Thanks for the help!
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Dunlops
Dec 18, 2003 21:27:27 GMT -5
Post by L8sho2003 on Dec 18, 2003 21:27:27 GMT -5
The dunlops are quiet. They are among my top five in less aggressive (or more pavement friendly) mud grips. They are easily in the same league as the procomps except I would expect better wear from the dunlops if you keep them balanced.
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worm
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Dunlops
Jan 4, 2004 19:59:01 GMT -5
Post by worm on Jan 4, 2004 19:59:01 GMT -5
I have a set of 32x11.50x15's on a 1998 chevy extra cab and they are absolutely junk. Mine are Mud Rovers, I might have put 15,000 miles on them.They are worn slick they were rotated and balanced every 3,000 miles. They are very loud, They dont go good on anything but blacktop. I was looking at the Pro-Comp M/T'S when I bought theese ,wish I'd bought them instead. I've got a set of 35" MT/R's on my Toyota They are loud on the road but are excellent off road especially on the rocks.
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Dunlops
Jan 9, 2004 23:02:11 GMT -5
Post by L8sho2003 on Jan 9, 2004 23:02:11 GMT -5
I had 31" mud rovers on my jeep before I lifted it and I loved them. Maybe the weight of the Chevy was the factor that killed them. I had 25,000 miles on mine and I gave them to a friend when I got bigger tires. He still has them on his old full size bronco beater.
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