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Took them out for a long trail ride this weekend. Did very well, but they’re new. I’ll run them at a little lower pressure next time out. But so far they are a good fit and seem like a perfect tire for the rig.
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I ran a set on my FJC that were E-rated; great tires, never ever had a flat, lasted forever, but the sidewalls were STIFF and I had to air them down to single digits to get the sidewall to flex off-road. Also very noisy on the highway as they wore, though this is less of a problem on a 40. The stiffness and the weight were my only complaints; other than that they were really good tires. If you need sturdy tires to wheel on sharp rocks or thorns, these are the tires for you.
I agree 1911. I live in the Mtn West and my weekend wheeling is rough, remote country. I’m not going fast and my 2f has plenty of pull in low range. I’ve had her out every weekend since putting them on and enjoy the toughness and not worrying about them on the trail (E rated 10ply). I haven’t dropped air to single digits yet. I’m in the teens now on trailsI ran a set on my FJC that were E-rated; great tires, never ever had a flat, lasted forever, but the sidewalls were STIFF and I had to air them down to single digits to get the sidewall to flex off-road. Also very noisy on the highway as they wore, though this is less of a problem on a 40. The stiffness and the weight were my only complaints; other than that they were really good tires. If you need sturdy tires to wheel on sharp rocks or thorns, these are the tires for you.
Those are good tires as wellThose were some reasons I went with the Yokohama G003s instead of the Toyos.... weight and the stiffness. I do love how soft the Yokos feel. For that reason I would assume they may be better on a 40 as well. Still TBD on durability though.
OMG that’s frustrating! I assume you are confident with this tire shop. Sometimes it takes an old school experienced shop to align these rigs.No luck. Front end was in alignment. Technician switched RF and LF. Still pulled to the right. Rotated tires. Still pulled to the right. This is puzzling as it didn’t pull to the right before the new rims, tires were installed.