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time2roll
Dec 15, 2022Nomad
Grit dog wrote:I recommend the top line Goodyear.
Because you recommended them. Only reason.
And if you’d run them before, you likely wouldn’t have, based on the OPs intended use (aside from the snow part. They’re great there)
Lots of people are disappointed in the "wranglers" and there are some top line and low line wranglers. If shopping price get a different brand for a cheap tire.
My All Terrain get beat hard on desert rocks. Have performed well IMO on sand, mud, snow, rain and even dry pavement. For deep wet sloppy heavy snow like we often have in California I have link chains for all four corners and cables for the trailer.
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