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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Gilaguy23" data-source="post: 439794" data-attributes="member: 19498"><p>Some opinions please.</p><p> Ive never bought designated mud tires, only AT's for my 4x4's. Winters here are -10 to +20 in the am. Snow or ice on the roads, maybe plowed, maybe not with likely no more than 12" new snow. My needs. The official Firewood gathering vehicle that pulls a 5x10 ute trailer. The roads. Graveled Forest roads in good shape typically, trails will be primitive, muddy and rocky. The occasional run to town for fuel or groceries. Gas is a 30 mile trip on curvy paved roads, groceries are 120 mile round trip on a 2 lane 65 mph highway. My questions. I realize tires with more siping are good for ice like a AT has. So just how bad would a designated mud tire be on the same roads?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilaguy23, post: 439794, member: 19498"] Some opinions please. Ive never bought designated mud tires, only AT's for my 4x4's. Winters here are -10 to +20 in the am. Snow or ice on the roads, maybe plowed, maybe not with likely no more than 12" new snow. My needs. The official Firewood gathering vehicle that pulls a 5x10 ute trailer. The roads. Graveled Forest roads in good shape typically, trails will be primitive, muddy and rocky. The occasional run to town for fuel or groceries. Gas is a 30 mile trip on curvy paved roads, groceries are 120 mile round trip on a 2 lane 65 mph highway. My questions. I realize tires with more siping are good for ice like a AT has. So just how bad would a designated mud tire be on the same roads? [/QUOTE]
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