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Getting my new (to me) rims put on


They do pretty good in the mud, they just keep digging. Don't run on too many trails but I would expect similar results.

i had some radial rovers and i hated them. i was just wondering if the mud rovers were similar....
 
i had some radial rovers and i hated them. i was just wondering if the mud rovers were similar....

hey, i got radial rover's RVXT's on my truck now! i love them so far! what was bad about them?

by the way the truck looks sweet! tires really can add such a different look. now you just need some mud pics!:icon_cheers:
 
hey, i got radial rover's RVXT's on my truck now! i love them so far! what was bad about them?

by the way the truck looks sweet! tires really can add such a different look. now you just need some mud pics!:icon_cheers:

mine were quite a bit older, they were radial rover rv's and i just didnt like them. they didnt stick to the road in the rain, too easy to spin the tires and too easy to lock em up.
 
mine were quite a bit older, they were radial rover rv's and i just didnt like them. they didnt stick to the road in the rain, too easy to spin the tires and too easy to lock em up.


maybe there is a difference bettween rv's and rvxt's? i bought these after having bfg allterrains, and i think they are a way better tire! no noise, sticky on the road, good off-road traction(for a non-mud tire).
 
by the way the truck looks sweet! tires really can add such a different look. now you just need some mud pics!:icon_cheers:

Thanks, mud pics will be awhile, I think it is going to get its annual wax next weekend if the weather holds. Then I need to fix some minor rust on the doorjam so it will probably get babied for awhile.

mine were quite a bit older, they were radial rover rv's and i just didnt like them. they didnt stick to the road in the rain, too easy to spin the tires and too easy to lock em up.

They do fine in the rain, but things can get dicy on packed snow/ice, but the only real truck tires I have driven on a regular basis aside from these are my AT's on my F-150, so it is hard to tell if it is the truck, tires or what makes it worse. Before I got the Dunlops I had car tires, and they were crap everywhere.

Sadly with my 2.8 unless I am in mud or snow spinning the tires is not an issue.:bawling:
 

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