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Old 08-10-2006 | 03:27 PM
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Procomp Xterrains

Anybody know long the Procomp Xterrains last? The tread doesnt look very tall and look they it may run down pretty quick. Has any body had any experience with them or know anybody running them?

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Old 08-10-2006 | 05:10 PM
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If you are talking about the new A/T's I love mine plus the tread is very deep. They have hugh lugs. Don't know how they are going to wear, because I only have about 3000 on mine.

How do you like your claws? I was going to order them, but talked myself into ordering the Pro Comp's. Nice looking truck BTW.
 
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Old 08-10-2006 | 06:55 PM
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Thanks for the compliments! The Mickey Thompsons do great. I had some BFG mudrerrains on my 01 screw and these are way quieter. I dont know why but they are. They do great in the mud and pretty good on the sand also but I think thats just cuz they are 13.5s. I like those tires you have on your truck but I was talking about the xterrains. It looks like they are between yours and the mud terrains. My buddy has tires like you on his h2. I hadnt seen them on a truck yet but yours look awesome.
 
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Old 08-11-2006 | 12:05 AM
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I have not heard anything good about X-Terains. BTW the new Extreme A/T are not X-Terrains. I had a set which I just replaced with Toyo M/T's (love them) and they lasted about 14k mi. I was able to street ride them another 10k waiting for my backordered M/T's. I was told by Laguna Hills 4WheelParts that Santa Ana 4Wheel Parts did not balance them correctly after going back to them and the dealer for a year. The cupped and speed wobbled horribly! They were noisy but i've heard worse on an open jeep (lol), handled ok on mud and snow but could not use them in sand at all, even in 4W-Low. Needless to say, I will "never" buy them again, nor go to Santa Ana 4WP!

4WheelParts wells the Toyo M/T's 37x13.5/17's for $208/ea (+m/b&tax) but only if you bring in the magazine and show them the price or reference it to them if you buy over the phone. Otherwise they will charge $260 and lower to $240 telling you that's their best deal (LIARS).
 



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