favorite 36" tire??

Started by Westy, April 25, 2005, 02:46:54 PM

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Westy

whats your favorite 36" tire?? Im lookin to upsize to 36s soon...nothing larger than a 36.5 tire...

what do you like??

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KWP

I don't know from experience, but if I were to upgrade to a 36 I would go with the Irock.I have heard nothing but good about them.
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Yota4life

i Run 36" iroks. Their good tires i would go with them if i were you.
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crazywb

If you don't mind the price diff between the irocs and the M/T Baja claws mine did a dam!!! good job this weekend up on outer limits. The 37  13.5 really only measures up to a 36. Both tires are a great choices, but the claws handle really nice on the road also fare better then any swamper I've ran in the past   :turtle:   CJ
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billy hill

The only (and I mean only) thing that I don't like about the IROK is it has scooped lugs like a Bogger. Here in Mo. Ks. Ok. there are a lot of sharp rocks. They like to chunk a little bit. But, then again, that scooped lug design is pretty good for getting a bite in mud. Not to mention the rocks. All around great tire. And the road manners aren't bad either. But nothing I drive is really streetable. So I don't have a lot of miles on them.  IMO, the IROK is pretty much the best bang for the buck.
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yotaboy79

im running 35 in baja claws right now so far i have no problems with them but when these where out i think im gunna give the iroks a try the only thing ive heard bad about them is the side wall is to week but thats just what ive heard

WHITE_TRASH

38x12.5 tsl's.  They measure a true 36.5" tall and thats what you stated you max at.  They are my favorite size for normal trail running.  I ran them on 7", 8" and 10" wheels and they were the best on 8's.
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bluetoy84

I think it totally depends on where you live/wheel . What works good for someone in one type of terrain might totally suck in your area. Ask people who wheel in your area. Good luck  :thumbs:
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Skinny_Pedal

ive got 36" tsl's havent get to use them yet.....but i have them and im gonna be bias and say they are my favorite
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Westy

I run mainly Arizona trails....in all conditions from snow to mud so I would like a more aggressive tire than an MTR. Right now my 35" X-terrains are almost worn out and I would like to move up to a 36" tire but nothing larger as I want to keep my truck as low as possible but the 35s seem alittle on the short side for my liking. I dont want a REALLY heavy tire either...
I've got a spool in the rear and I drive my truck to all the trails so the tires have to be at least decent on the road...no boggers.
Any recommendations or help would be greatly appreciated...I was lookin at Iroks and SXs in the 36" variety..no wider than a 13.5 tire
dont want too soft of a tread compound that will wear extremely fast either...I may be expecting too much but there has to be something out there that you guys like that fits the bill for the most part...X-terrains have been good but on the short side...as are all other 35" tires that are more like 34.5s...give me a TRUE 36!! i really like the new Maxxis Creepy Crawlers
probably go with a radial tire also since its lighter and i dont need the extreme toughness of the bias ply swampers
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