39'' bfg red label krawlers any body run them are they any good

Started by NaturalDisaster, November 02, 2007, 04:13:31 PM

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NaturalDisaster

i just found a set of red label krawlers here in my town for sale they are brand new never mounted he wants 1750 for a set of 5 i know they are very popular on the rock buggies so i was wondering if i should pick them up for my trail rig let me know what ya think is that a good deal are they a good tire

Thanks all

iNfErNaL

I say go for it.I've ran them,not on my rig but I've wheeled a vehicle that has them quite a few times and the work AWESOME!!!!
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lucky7

only wheeled my 35's ounce loved them trying them out again tomorow.

locktup

Get them. Once you got'em you'll never run another tire. At least I wont.

Jason
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fortysixandtwo - I drove through Dunsmuir once I dont think anything there is "super nice"
Just kidding man. I guess there is, its your bed

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skipnrocks

Prob  a dumb question but is red label mean on sale or is that a comp tire?
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locktup

Quote from: MUDDONKEY on November 29, 2005, 05:23:59 PM
LOCKTUP SHOULD HAVE HIS OWN DISCOVERY CHANNEL SHOW!!

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skipnrocks

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kiyul4130

Quote from: skipnrocks on November 04, 2007, 06:21:43 PM
Thats what I was thinkin, thanks


theres also a blue label but its a different compound and designed more for being driven on daily.
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skipnrocks

Quote from: kiyul4130 on November 04, 2007, 10:34:15 PM
theres also a blue label but its a different compound and designed more for being driven on daily.

Is blue lable their normal street DOT tire or is it an  intermediate between red and regular?
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Ruari

I don't think they make anything but red and blue labels.  Red labels when driven down the road wear out super quick.  Blue labels are not so bad on the road but I don't think they are DOT approved.  I love my 35x13.5 Krawlers and may not try a different tire for quite a while.
Ruari Legg

'84 X-TRA cab, 5.29 Front F-J80 high pinion e-locker/5.29 rear Tacoma e-locker, R.O.R.E. e-locker skid plates, MC dual t-case #480, MC 4.70 gears #1755, Budbuilt crossmember, MC crossover steering, Howe hydro-assist steering, Alcan springs with Orbit Eyes, FRORF full floater, TRD cam, LC Engineering adjustable cam gear, distributer, solid steel engine mounts, longfields, 35"x13.5 BFG Krawlers.

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oops nevermind it needs to be a producion tire
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lucky7

Just got a set of 35's wondering how low can you air these down and still be safe.
2 trips at 9lbs the beads are leaking bad 10" m/t classics no beadlocks?  :headscratch:

Ruari

I haven't had onboard until now so I have yet to run them below 20lbs.  This weekend I plan to try them out at 12lbs.  I'll let you know after.
Ruari Legg

'84 X-TRA cab, 5.29 Front F-J80 high pinion e-locker/5.29 rear Tacoma e-locker, R.O.R.E. e-locker skid plates, MC dual t-case #480, MC 4.70 gears #1755, Budbuilt crossmember, MC crossover steering, Howe hydro-assist steering, Alcan springs with Orbit Eyes, FRORF full floater, TRD cam, LC Engineering adjustable cam gear, distributer, solid steel engine mounts, longfields, 35"x13.5 BFG Krawlers.

lucky7

Cool not to many people dropping that much coin on tires hoping to get more miles out these than my
iroks so far they have great grip but worried about the bead. So maybe thier soft enough to not drop down
so low.

Plekto

I'd personally look at the BFG MT2s that just came out last month.  Really good if you also want a bit of daily driving.  (loads more aggressive than the old ones)


skipnrocks

Quote from: Plekto on November 06, 2007, 01:02:53 PM
I'd personally look at the BFG MT2s that just came out last month.  Really good if you also want a bit of daily driving.  (loads more aggressive than the old ones)



Their pretty cool...  They actually look like krawlers but with smaller blocks that are closer together and with siping...    I have heard that they rock, but only in the magazines.... 
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NaturalDisaster

i have mine now and mounted them up on an 8.5 inch wheel at 5psi and they seem do be fine but i have not worked them real hard yet so that might be a bit to little air pressure