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Anyone end up running these? I like the D rating but with two ply sidewall, seems like a good combo for me.
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Anyone end up running these? I like the D rating but with two ply sidewall, seems like a good combo for me.
I got 20k on mine, no complaints. I did get a small sidewall puncture in one after i first got them, then hole was in the lettering and took about a day to fully deflate, but i was in some pretty jagged rock gardens when i got it, and got it replaced at no cost from where i bought them.
 

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I have 25k on the stock Goodyears and I've had at least 5 punctures in the main tread (not sidewall). They just have not held up, so looking for something that is more robust but not so rough/stiff around town and on highway. And these tires seem like a good balance.
 

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I am running MT Baja Legend EXPs on 35-12.5 17s. They came pre-installed from the dealer. They are my first off road tire though so I don’t really have anything to compare them to.

They are round, they roll and no issues on highway at all. They don’t kick up gravel too badly (although it gets stuck in the tread pretty well). I haven’t taken them in mud or sand to know how they do there, but a bit of dirt roads and a little bit of rock.

Where I live we get a good bit of snow so I’m a bit concerned how they will do there - I guess I will know soon enough.
 

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I got 20k on mine, no complaints. I did get a small sidewall puncture in one after i first got them, then hole was in the lettering and took about a day to fully deflate, but i was in some pretty jagged rock gardens when i got it, and got it replaced at no cost from where i bought them.
How are they noise-wise versus the stock GYs?
 

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How are they noise-wise versus the stock GYs?
They are same if not quieter to me. Had 9,000 on the stock before i switched.

Definitely quieter in terms of rock pings lol.
 

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I’m running 315/70r17 on my stock outer banks. Had to remove the crash bars so they don’t rub without a lift. I have about 5k miles on them and so far no complaints. No noise and I like the look. I get about 15 miles to the gallon with them on. I’m in east Texas so I don’t get any snow but they haven’t given me any problems with rain. I would like to know how they do on snow. I plan on going to Colorado in late December and would like to know if the snow gives em any trouble
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