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By Sean on Thursday, March 15, 2001 - 10:58 am: Edit |
How good are the Rover AT's. I know alot of you run the Rover RT but I don't need anything that hardcore yet. I'm just looking for stock replacement since the Michelins cost so much. Thanks for the input.
By Frank on Thursday, March 15, 2001 - 11:52 am: Edit |
I'm running that exact tire. It's good on the road, but it sucks in the mud. Bad. I think ATs are the El Camino of tires-- you try to get the best of both worlds but you wind up with a whole lot of nothing.
The tread pattern isn't very aggressive.
My two cents.
By Sean on Thursday, March 15, 2001 - 05:27 pm: Edit |
Since I don't play in the mud, I am not too concerned about that. I do need good wet traction and good dependability on gravel surfaces (Arizona has alot of gravel!) Thanks for the input. Anyone else?
By Bill B on Thursday, March 15, 2001 - 05:35 pm: Edit |
You still may want to consider the R/T. It has a heavier construction (more puncture resistance) - a seemingly long life on-road compound - great both dry and wet on the pavement - quieter than the stock XPC's and great off-road. You can get them in a close to stock size also. Just my opinion. (I love my R/T's :-)
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