Wheel Diameter:17 in.
Tire Size:35 x 12.50-17
Sidewall Style:Blackwall
Tire Construction:Radial
Tire Diameter:35.00 in.
Section Width:12.70 in.
Tread Width:9.60 in.
Minimum Recommended Wheel Width:8.50 in.
Maximum Recommended Wheel Width:11.00 in.
Directional:No
Asymmetrical Tread Pattern:No
Tread Depth:19/32 in.
DOT-Approved:Yes
Run-Flat Technology:No
Tube Required:No
Tread Ply Quantity:10
Max Load Single (lbs):3,640
Quantity:Sold individually.
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Interco TrXus mud terrain tires offer a smooth, super-quiet ride with tough, thick sidewalls featuring a chip and cut-resistant compound. These tires have more siping than most any other mud terrain tire on the market. They have proven to be almost magical in icy, snowy conditions. These same traction features make these tires serious rock climbers. TrXus mud terrain tires each have their own individual specifications and are heavier than comparably sized original equipment tires.
These were the best tires I had for traction. Wear wasn't bad, but they are soft sidewalls compared to sharp shale. (Take that as you will). They are heavy and measured over 37" mounted. Price was on par with other top tier brands.
I had the 37s. Got about 2 years out of them. Would not recommend unless you live on a dirt road and will stay on dirt most of the time. They are incredible off road, but not really meant for the highway. Siping went fast, like on most mud tires. Would only use them locally or for a trailored Jeep.
I have been impressed with the road manners of the Cooper STT Pro’s, better than any of the Nitto’s I have run. It sounds like these may not have the road manners of the Cooper’s. I know, as a general rule, that mud grips do not track as well as all terrains. Too bad you can’t test drive tires.
Anybody here have any experience with these tires? I am running the Cooper STT Pros in 35x12.50 17R and like how
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the TrXus tires are tall and skinny.
Curius if you decided to go with these, and how they performed offroad?
I ran them on a 99 TJ but only street use and now considering them to replace my KM3's for my JKU that sees a good amount of off road use.
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