I had a set of these on an old toyota like 12 years ago. that thing was unstoppable in the snow with a rear locker and those tires. they wear quickly though if you drive on the street much.
Surprising, they do well. I mean snow is one thing, but ice is the problem usually with a tire that has minimal siping. I ran 38" TSL's once and they were the worst thing I've ever experienced on ice. After an ice storm I got stuck on a 5% grade in 4wd until i slid far enough over to find some sand. Plus they would flat spot after parking overnight in the cold.
The TSL you had sound like bias ply and are not good on snow and ice and I won’t run bias. I went wheeling in the snow with a guy who had 38 inch bias and I had 37 inch radials almost the same truck and I was pulling him out a lot. There is a bit of built in sipping
I had a set of these on an old toyota like 12 years ago. that thing was unstoppable in the snow with a rear locker and those tires. they wear quickly though if you drive on the street much.
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Surprising, they do well. I mean snow is one thing, but ice is the problem usually with a tire that has minimal siping. I ran 38" TSL's once and they were the worst thing I've ever experienced on ice. After an ice storm I got stuck on a 5% grade in 4wd until i slid far enough over to find some sand. Plus they would flat spot after parking overnight in the cold.
The TSL you had sound like bias ply and are not good on snow and ice and I won’t run bias. I went wheeling in the snow with a guy who had 38 inch bias and I had 37 inch radials almost the same truck and I was pulling him out a lot. There is a bit of built in sipping
@offroadguy9020 They were bias indeed. Best mud tire I've ever had, but that's about all it's good at.
Thanks for the nice review... min if we put a copy on our channel?
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