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Posted: 7/20/2022 8:24:21 PM EDT
I saw very little reviews on these tires, but I just loved the kind of retro mud tire pattern they had. I went ahead and gave them a shot. 285-75 16's. I couldn't be happier with them. My mud testing so far has been pretty mild. Maybe 6" of mud, but for how aggressive they are they're pretty damn quiet on the road and handle quite well. After about 1k miles I give them full endorsement.
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Link Posted: 7/25/2022 8:09:37 PM EDT
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I just had Mastercraft Courser CXT tires put on my F150.  Still new to me yet so don't have a final opinion but they look a bit like your tires.  The CXT tires look like a mud terrain tire but still is an all terrain tire.  There is a very faint sound at 70mph and above (probably more noticeable since the last tires had a different sound pitch) but nothing offensive and with the radio on, it's not even noticeable.  


Link Posted: 7/26/2022 7:11:23 PM EDT
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They look similar to Cooper Evolution. But truefully I don't know how well they work in the mud. They are my "street tire"

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I have LTB bias plys on bead locks for my mud tire.

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Link Posted: 9/7/2022 7:57:30 AM EDT
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I just had Mastercraft Courser CXT tires put on my F150.  Still new to me yet so don't have a final opinion but they look a bit like your tires.  The CXT tires look like a mud terrain tire but still is an all terrain tire.  There is a very faint sound at 70mph and above (probably more noticeable since the last tires had a different sound pitch) but nothing offensive and with the radio on, it's not even noticeable.  


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Those look very similar to the ATZs that these replaced. It was a great pattern that did well on road, but "allowed" me to bury my truck to the bumper
Link Posted: 9/7/2022 8:00:19 AM EDT
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They look similar to Cooper Evolution. But truefully I don't know how well they work in the mud. They are my "street tire"

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/108486/74E39E0D-64D6-47B9-8A4A-8403E927CCEE_jpe-2466663.JPG

I have LTB bias plys on bead locks for my mud tire.

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That may be a bit much for my daily driven F350 crew cab. I think the "street tires" are probably adequate ??
Link Posted: 9/7/2022 8:34:03 AM EDT
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I have them on my Jeep 32x10.50s. Had them on my Ram 2500. 35x12.50s and they wandered too bad. Had to get rid of them.
Link Posted: 9/11/2022 1:15:54 PM EDT
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I only have a few thousand miles on them, but no wandering. Weird
Link Posted: 9/11/2022 1:34:55 PM EDT
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I only have a few thousand miles on them, but no wandering. Weird
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They wandered on my RAM but not on the Jeep JK.
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