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Old 11-08-2007, 09:49 PM   #1
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Anyone running a set of Interco TruXus Mud Terrain tires? Pros? Cons?
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Old 11-15-2007, 01:16 PM   #2
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Hmmm... If you post a pic of the tread I can tell ya a little bit.. I think. I know there is one type of truxus that are terrible :-S
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Off Road Truck TrXus Mud Terrain Radial

This is the tire Im asking about.
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Old 11-24-2007, 08:47 PM   #4
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I have only heard a few reviews regarding these tires, and all were favorable. I have never run this tire myself, so I can't say from experience. For this size tire, and design, I have however run the BFG mud terrain, and though a little dated, and not the newest design, still a great tire. I believe I would not hesitate to run this tire at all. For the money, I feel the BFG offers the best value for the price, and is availabe at most tire shops. This becomes a little bit important when a replacement is needed, and you are out on a road trip.
Would kinda be cool to have an off the shelf tire again. Heak I have to haul around a complete set of tires when I am out on the trail, but that is a different story.
Anyway, I would strongly consider the Interco M/T radial tire, and would not be afraid to pull the trigger on a set of BFG's.
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Old 11-30-2007, 11:25 AM   #5
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Yes, those tires from what I've seen and heard, are pretty decent I wouldn't run em unless I got em given to me, but then again, I haven't proven them myself like I have the MT/R's, BFG All Terrains & Muds, and Nittos.
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bfg a/t's are horrible IMHO. at least for the kind of riding we have around here. they cake up WAY too quick and dont clear out good at all
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bfg a/t's are horrible IMHO. at least for the kind of riding we have around here. they cake up WAY too quick and dont clear out good at all
They're not good mud tires, but they're fantastic on the dry rocks
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we have little to no dry rocks around here is the problem. what i do love about them is the life span. they wear down at an amazingly slow pace
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I ran several sets of intercos very similar to these and loved them and they all wore great got lots of muddin miles out of them. "a little noise on the highway"
Im currently running a set of toyo mt on my truck and they hook up great well see how the life span of them is verses their cost, also seen alot of BFGs ran on some buddies trucks with very good resaults. It all depends on what type of ground your playing on
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im not having any luck dealing with Interco, i just got a set of TSL's about 2 months ago, only had a chance to take them on the trail once or twice, most use i've got out of them so far have been going back to work. i already had one blow out on me just going down the road. tire shop said it was a defected tire and the the bands in it were broke. now the company i got them from is giving me all kinds of grief replacing it. i got a bfg t/a for a spare right now and they dont get around to well when the snow is 3 feet deep. hope you have better luck than i did!!

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