To heavy?
#1
To heavy?
I won a deal on a set of pit bull tires. Their web sight says the rocker radial in 315/75/16 are 84# each. My stock 285/75/16 weigh 54#. what kind of problems is the extra weight going to do on my 2010 H3
#8
That's my point.... Jesse has had 3 front diffs and he wheels as gentle as anyone I know.... he is steady and I've never seen him in anything less than a controlled situation.
#9
WOW! You must really need a lot of tires! Did you read it closely? It is discounted when you buy a set of four.
I have the 315/75/16 Rocker Radials and yes, they are HEAVY! It doesn't take much for damage to happen with them as Stan has said. Now that my warranty is running out, I will probably end up losing them for a lighter tire. Also, do you plan on getting a matching spare? I wouldn't recommend hanging that on the back door either... I'm not sure how structurally sound the rear door is, but it is a lot of weight to be hanging on there.
You will definitely get a better deal with that Mickey Thompson one you won also. Plus their tires are cheaper and you will be saving more.
I have the 315/75/16 Rocker Radials and yes, they are HEAVY! It doesn't take much for damage to happen with them as Stan has said. Now that my warranty is running out, I will probably end up losing them for a lighter tire. Also, do you plan on getting a matching spare? I wouldn't recommend hanging that on the back door either... I'm not sure how structurally sound the rear door is, but it is a lot of weight to be hanging on there.
You will definitely get a better deal with that Mickey Thompson one you won also. Plus their tires are cheaper and you will be saving more.
#10
This was the latest mishap from the tires. It is not a good sound when you hear your front differential just explode into pieces. It was real bad and then all of a sudden it got quiet again. Another bad sign... I still have the spider gear as a little souvenir.