Havin a bit of a problem getting in and out of the well site with the chalet due to snow and mud with my goodyear wrangler all terrains....in fact it was a bit dicy gettin back up the mountain this afternoon in 4 Lo...3K on the tach and 5 miles an hour....
....tiz a long way down.
So obviously a mud-snow terrain is the choice however i normally run nothing but goodyear MTR's ...but i keep having to remind myself i'm in colorado...duh.
The wrangler at's are not holding up well to the extra strain of a K5 laden with a camper and assorted gear....so i think the cure is to find a good MT with a heavy as sidewall to stand up to the loaded chalet and oil field roads between colorado and wyoming.
So all of you resident tire guru's please respond with info and links so i can scope out the load ratings of said replacements...just don't mention the word discount tire...long story.
Thanx for the help....
Doug Wright
....tiz a long way down.So obviously a mud-snow terrain is the choice however i normally run nothing but goodyear MTR's ...but i keep having to remind myself i'm in colorado...duh.
The wrangler at's are not holding up well to the extra strain of a K5 laden with a camper and assorted gear....so i think the cure is to find a good MT with a heavy as sidewall to stand up to the loaded chalet and oil field roads between colorado and wyoming.
So all of you resident tire guru's please respond with info and links so i can scope out the load ratings of said replacements...just don't mention the word discount tire...long story.
Thanx for the help....
Doug Wright
But the traction, man I was plowing some snow.