mud tires=rough ride?
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[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] I have the Mudrunners on my 01 Rancher4x4 and they do ride a little bit firmer I feel mainly due to being a 6 ply tire over the 2ply stockers. So any tire you pick that has more than 2 plys will ride a bit firmer than a 2 ply but, not enough to get to concerned about. I feel they give me a better feel for the terrain and turn much better. Just my pennies worth !
#3
Any aggressive tread mud tire will be a little bumpy at slow speeds. I'm very pleased with my Mudrunners. They ride a LOT better than Vampires or Outlaws. One other thing you should know...the Mudrunners actually IMPROVED steering effort.
#7
My dads bayou 220 BEARTRACKS=real rough
My quadracer 250 spidertyracks=real soft like stock.... rides smooth
My quadracer 250 spidertyracks=real soft like stock.... rides smooth
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Hey UtahRancherRider,
I live in California and ride in desert type areas (hardpack and sandy) and no mud. I want to replace my OEM dirthooks. Will I be happy with the mudrunners?? Sould I upsize to 26" or stay with the original sizes. Do not want to get too high and be "tippy"
Thanks
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I live in California and ride in desert type areas (hardpack and sandy) and no mud. I want to replace my OEM dirthooks. Will I be happy with the mudrunners?? Sould I upsize to 26" or stay with the original sizes. Do not want to get too high and be "tippy"
Thanks
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#9
Anythng other than stock will give a slightly rougher ride, but it will not be much. I have 27"mudbugs on a '02 rubicon and didn't notice a big difference. Remember though that after market tires are mostly 4 and 6 ply rating, so flats are history. Also this adds weight so make a good choice, maybe aluminum rims(half the weight of steel)
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