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Any one out there use Pro Comp mud terrains? Are they good tires or not? I was looking at putting 15" Pro Comp 97 Soft 8 rims on my Jeep with 33" Toyo Open Contry MT's. Then I saw this today. http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx? ... rtID=15698 Approx. $250 to $300 less than what I was going to pay. Not the same tire, but same rim, and a great price. Its' only good this week, should I bite, or is the Toyo worth waiting another couple paychecks for? Any ideas?

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the toyo open country is personally a favourite tire of mine. I would say wait for them.

 

But i know a lot of people that run procomp tires and really like them as well.

 

But my two cents would be to wait for the toyo's

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I ran the Pro Crap MT's a few years back. I think they've probably changed the design a bit since I purchased my set. Tire wear was ok, not the best. They were loud on the road. Offroad they performed ok as long as you didn't get them wet. Wasn't a bad purchase, but probably wouldn't buy another set if I had to.

 

However that looks like a killer deal, hard to pass it up...

 

-Lead_"Anyone who knows me knows I'm anal about tire performance"_Follow

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I ran the Pro Crap MT's a few years back. I think they've probably changed the design a bit since I purchased my set. Tire wear was ok, not the best. They were loud on the road. Offroad they performed ok as long as you didn't get them wet. Wasn't a bad purchase, but probably wouldn't buy another set if I had to.

 

However that looks like a killer deal, hard to pass it up...

 

-Lead_"Anyone who knows me knows I'm anal about tire performance"_Follow

 

i sure liked the way your bighorns performed, not as good as my bfgs though :chillin:

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i sure liked the way your bighorns performed, not as good as my bfgs though :chillin:

Pssshhh! Couldn't of climbed that rock pile with BFG's. ;)

 

I came from BFG's to the Bighorns. Won't ever go back... :D

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i sure liked the way your bighorns performed, not as good as my bfgs though :chillin:

Pssshhh! Couldn't of climbed that rock pile with BFG's. ;)

 

I came from BFG's to the Bighorns. Won't ever go back... :D

 

i could have gotten up there. my rear bumper wouldn't have looked the same afterwards though :cry:

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Any one out there use Pro Comp mud terrains? Are they good tires or not? I was looking at putting 15" Pro Comp 97 Soft 8 rims on my Jeep with 33" Toyo Open Contry MT's. Then I saw this today. http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx? ... rtID=15698 Approx. $250 to $300 less than what I was going to pay. Not the same tire, but same rim, and a great price. Its' only good this week, should I bite, or is the Toyo worth waiting another couple paychecks for? Any ideas?

 

Holy crap, thats a great deal!! I'm still on the debate of 32's or 33's, but this is hard to pass up. Pro Comp are good tires, and the MT's are sipped.

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i sure liked the way your bighorns performed, not as good as my bfgs though :chillin:

Pssshhh! Couldn't of climbed that rock pile with BFG's. ;)

 

I came from BFG's to the Bighorns. Won't ever go back... :D

 

pssshh, go Bias or go home!

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I have owned the ProComp MT's and loved them. I now have Xterrains and they are great too. What ever you do...stay FAR away from Mickey Thompson Baja Claws.

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M T baja claws!!!!!!!!!! jamminz.gif
I have owned the ProComp MT's and loved them. I now have Xterrains and they are great too. What ever you do...stay FAR away from Mickey Thompson Baja Claws.

:popcorn:

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