FAQ - Tires

Doctor W

Adventurer
Wild Spirit TXR2

I chanced upon an unknown, it seems, US made brand called Wild Spirit TXR2......they are very aggressive All Terrain with a hefty 10 Ply Rating, Load Range "E".....they are priced very low, but are definetly a good quality tyre with a lot going for them. Pricewise, they are about 2/3's the cost of BFG KM2's.....

Here's a link to a long review by a guy who was also wrapt in them as I am!..... :

http://www.yotatech.com/f2/tire-review-wild-spirit-txr-ii-285-75-16-a-127975/

I got 245/75x16 LT Load Range "E", 10 Ply Rating for my Jeep ZJ Grand Cherokee riding on the original "Golden Snowflake" alloys....I've done thousands of miles on them and can really recommend them!
 
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Corey

OverCamping Specialist
I chanced upon an unknown, it seems, US made brand called Wild Spirit TXR2......they are very aggressive All Terrain with a hefty 10 Ply Rating, Load Range "E".....they are priced very low, but are definetly a good quality tyre with a lot going for them. Pricewise, they are about 2/3's the cost of BFG KM2's.....
I ran two sets of those on my '91 4Runner I use to have.
As seen in the article above, mine were the Wild Country tires relabeled for Les Schwab Tires Centers.

They were a very good tire, and never showed any wear after many miles on them.
 

ytmonty

Observer
Hankook dynapro mt rt03. Won a ten tire shoot out. there's a link on here some where. I own and love these tires.Don't appear to be the most aggressive tire but... D!@N are they good!
 

jronwood

Adventurer
That Hankook Dynapro does look nice, if I were sticking with 16" on a F-350 I'd be on them. Also, Michelin and Goodyear offer full steel cased "g" series tire. I dunno tread options, but is far superior to LT tires. FYI

Jronwood
 

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