Interco's TRXUS STS in radials

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Old 04-27-2005, 04:54 PM
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Question Interco's TRXUS STS in radials

Have you tried these? What size? How good are they? Do you recommend them?

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AT or MT? i have used the AT and they are horable, 38" 14.5 and the wore real bad had them on for 10000 miles and the were at like 60% tread offroading they were bad in alterains exept sand did pretty good in sand, the MT had them on my jeep in a 33 they were ok they didnt last long tho like 20000 miles most of them offroad, didnt like them to much the AT stay away from they were horable
 
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I am looking for the AT's, but after all that feedback I don't think those are going to be an option anymore.

After paying a lot of money for this kind of tire I expect more miles out from them.

That's the reason I am considering the BFG's because i got 56K miles from the set I am still running. But the drawback is they are not too wide being only 12.5. I am not sure that I want to go again with the same width (37x12.5R17) with this lift.

As always thank you very much for the reply.
 
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Old 04-28-2005, 10:43 AM
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i know what you are saying 12.5 looks so skinny with the 6" and 3" lifts, a 37, 14.5 looks good and fills it up nice and does not rub(at least not with the fabtech lift) good luck
 



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