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Post by bob95toy on Feb 12, 2004 19:28:33 GMT -5
I am going to buy new tires, looking at procomps for offroading which is better mud terrain, or xterrain? thanks Bob
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Post by fourwd1 on Feb 12, 2004 20:20:09 GMT -5
The obvious question is, what type of terrain will you be wheeling in ?
Answer that and you've answered your own question.
Mud = M/T
Rocks, etc = X/T
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Post by gotlifted on Nov 18, 2004 10:43:05 GMT -5
i have the x terrains on my tacoma and i use it in the mud and in the rocks.They have done real good in all that i do with them there agressive enough for the rocks and clean threre selfs out real good in the mud.
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Post by Contoy on Nov 25, 2004 21:12:11 GMT -5
I've had 3 sets of Procomp Muds...they work well ...the only thing is they measure way light of what they say ......if that matters to you ........their 31's are 29.5, their 33's are 31.5 and their 35's are 33.5.......I'm going to buy the Interco Trxus Mud for the next round.....just because I've heard good things about them and they measure up to what they say ...... my 2 cents ps: here's my yota( 6" susp. Lift ) with the Procomp 35's on it .... Mine measure 33.5 with 30lbs in them......... as you can see they look small for 35's !!!
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Post by 89toyrobb on Dec 7, 2004 12:42:07 GMT -5
Your 33's were the same size as your 31's? That really sucks
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Post by 89toyrobb on Dec 7, 2004 12:44:53 GMT -5
whoops I misread, still....My generic 33 tacoma AT's are 32.25 inches so not quite as off.
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Post by 89toyrobb on Dec 7, 2004 12:46:59 GMT -5
Also I noticed you(Contoy) got the exact same color truck as I mine, but I dont see your "racing stripe" is that a new paint job or did you remove it somehow?
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Post by Contoy on Dec 9, 2004 8:10:57 GMT -5
I removed the stripe vis a Heat gun and some Laquer thinner........in fact all stickers and chrome anything are gone ...............Stealth Mode..........shhhhhhhh !!!
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Post by masterwacker on Dec 12, 2004 1:01:45 GMT -5
stealth mode... *laughs* that is funny. I have never heard it phrased like that. ;D
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Post by Contoy on Dec 12, 2004 1:29:09 GMT -5
when you want to blend into the surroundings and don't want to be detected, especially at night in the mountains and you want to blend in , with out any chome reflection..............Stealth Mode ........ Shhhhh !!
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Post by gotlifted on Dec 30, 2004 19:36:13 GMT -5
Im running the x terrains and i have had nothing but good luck out of them . They do real good in mud and on rocks,
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Post by KillerZuke on Dec 31, 2004 10:58:49 GMT -5
Procomp tires are good..I used to have their 35's and they worked pretty well in the Mud>>>I've now gone with 35" GoodYear MTR's>>>which seem to Crawl better on the Rocks >>> !
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krahm94yota
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1994 p/u, detroit locker rear, 7" of combined lift, 35x10.5 pro comps, warn m8000 winch
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Post by krahm94yota on Jan 1, 2005 11:39:37 GMT -5
I like my pro comps, but it is about time to any up and spend the cash on some swampers. The pro comps work good in the mud, soso on the rocks and decent enough in the sand. I want more though. Just my $.02
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Post by rockcrawlintoy on Jan 11, 2005 0:20:28 GMT -5
The pro comps under the 37 inch size have very weak sidewalls. i ripped a sidewall on the second trip out with them. i was very disapointed in the sidewall strength. the 37s are different tho.
DRew
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Post by 94cnytoy on Feb 24, 2005 12:55:40 GMT -5
my 33'' pro-comp mt's are just over 32'' on 8'' wheels???? I run 32psi on the street, did you measure yours after they were worn out??? or on 10'' wheels??? alllllsooooooo did you measure mounted on the truck?????????
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Post by rockcrawlintoy on Feb 24, 2005 15:09:13 GMT -5
u dont measure the height of a tire. i measure the tire from horizonalty (sp)
Drew
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Post by BoondockSaint on Feb 28, 2005 4:45:43 GMT -5
how much wear have you guys gotten out of PC muds?
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Post by 94cnytoy on Feb 28, 2005 11:23:26 GMT -5
1) measured my tires for the first time the other day. never cared anyway. up/down/sideways whatever. hell of a lot better than the 31''at's I had prev. 2) I've got 12,000 street/highway miles. Hardly any wear at all. (other than the slice from the body seam....BFH,BFH,BFH no more "seam" sticken out!) My pro-comps (mt's) balanced really well, but I rotate and re-balance w/oil changes. My excessive tire wear I've ever seen has been from NO ROTATION and NOT REBALANCING!!! ps: SS bias ply's are a lost cause for street. sound reeeeeeal cool though. I highly recommend pro-comp mt's if you have a DD. I've never done rocks though......
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Post by rockcrawlintoy on Feb 28, 2005 12:16:17 GMT -5
watch them in rocks they will slice sidewalls fairly easy. i also had one have tread seperation luckly i caught it before i had any real problems
Drew
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Post by 94cnytoy on Feb 28, 2005 19:34:49 GMT -5
tread seperation like "chunk o'lug" or like a retread peelin off the core? that's a little scary... flapflapflapflapflapflapflapflapflapflap thud..........
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