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What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

JCWages

Rank V
Launch Member

Pathfinder I

I like the look of those Falken Wildpeaks. I'm considering them for an eventual replacement for my Grabber AT2's, especially if they're cheaper or the same price. Keep us posted on how they perform!
If you haven't seen them in person I highly recommend it. They look much more robust and aggressive in person. I enjoy reviewing tires and I'm not shy about talking about bad points so I'll report back especially if they perform poorly since most reviews for these tires are very positive.
 

CR-Venturer

Rank VI
Launch Member

Traveler III

If you haven't seen them in person I highly recommend it. They look much more robust and aggressive in person. I enjoy reviewing tires and I'm not shy about talking about bad points so I'll report back especially if they perform poorly since most reviews for these tires are very positive.
Agh, I've done some research, and it looks like they don't make em in my size. That's a shame. Hope they rock for you, though!
 

HappyOurOverlanding

Rank VI
Launch Member

Member III

Finally cleaned it up from the trip we took on Sunday. We were going to come back on Friday but had to cut it short due to the weather in Oklahoma. I still have the stock tires and I don't trust them on wet clay.
Here are some pics from the trip.View attachment 74764 View attachment 74765 View attachment 74766 View attachment 74767 View attachment 74768
Good call. The stock tires are good for asphalt only (or dry well maintained forest roads) in my opinion. I popped one of my stock tires the first time out in the desert.
 

4wheelspulling

Rank VI
Launch Member

Member III

No pictures, sorry, but worked on cleaning the dust and dirt out of the back of my Jeep Rubicon. The back tailgate seal has been letting dust in as I go up and down my gravel road to my home. Cleaned the seal, will try that for now. If that does not work, then make sure the door is adjusted just right, and spray some silicone wax on the door seal. Benz.
 
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