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Anybody running Pro Comp Mud Terrains

Yes I have them and by far the worst tire I've owned I'm trying to trade them off right now


There Loud,they Suck on Ice and snow,there not that great in the mud, and they seem to be wearing faster then I would like .

what do you have now??

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What about the ProComp "Extreme'' Mud Terrains? Anyone have those?

I need a 37-12.5*17 Radial Mud Terrain. Not a daily driver but needs to be highway friendly for offroad trips but can still kick it offroad.
 
I have never seen a pair of Pro Craps last. Always cupped and very uneven were. Hell I got better wear out of my 39.5 boggers. Had a friend that ran the Extreme Mud Terrains, He rotated them at 3,000 miles with every oil change. They were already cupping bad at 4,000 miles. 10,000 miles they were junk. He now runs Swamper SSR's and has no issues.
 
X5. junk. had them on my rubicon. they sucked in all aspects. good street tires for the mud terrain look. thats it.
cheaper tires like dunlops, or just old fashioned bfg's are way better
 
I had a set of pro comp mud terrains on my 94 chevy that is lifted. I got 40,000 miles out of them. I liked them, they were great on the highway and worked great in the sand and snow. I guess maybe I got a good set, doe'snt seem like anybody else likes them. I would have gotten another set but my neighbor hauls tires for a living and a set of tires fell off his truck and onto mine for free.
 
bummer, currently on second set, good tires for what I know
My fathers truck runs the 35x12.5x18s. 2006 CCLB duramax. This is a daily driver. I can't comment on offroad manners, but I can say they work great on the street. They make noise (but I have nothing to compare them to). The noise isn't bad, but it's also a nice truck that stays quiet. The wear is about 30,000 or more I believe. They are an E rated tire and work beautifully when hauling a 6000lb camper and trailer.

In the sand, they dig quickly of course. But air them down to 10-15psi and they do fine. Pulling the camper and trailer into Pismo or Glamis isn't a problem, goes where I point it.

As for wear, like I said, about 30,000 or more miles. They wear even and straight. NO wear problems at all. Straight across the tread, even wear, no feathering or cupping, wear them even down till they are bald.

If anyone is selling some for a 16" rim, 35s or 37s, I'll buy them for my blazer.
 
I had a set of pro comp mud terrains on my 94 chevy that is lifted. I got 40,000 miles out of them. I liked them, they were great on the highway and worked great in the sand and snow. I guess maybe I got a good set, doe'snt seem like anybody else likes them. I would have gotten another set but my neighbor hauls tires for a living and a set of tires fell off his truck and onto mine for free.

x2. 285/75r16's. I thought they performed great in mud, snow, ice, and street. Very quiet and have lasted a long time so far. i would buy them again in a heart beat!
 
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