Baja Claws (or others) in the rocks

Roxtar

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Before I hear, "take it to tech," I'm posting this here because I want to know if anyone here has experience, 1st or 2nd hand, with these.
As some of you know I'm in a persuit of the best of both worlds; a tire that will work very well in western rocks and eastern mud; ie, no MTRs.
The Claw bias ply is rated very high in rocks but ratings tend to be marketing BS.
So, as I said, anyone with experience or, any other suggestions, please speak up.
Also it won't be a trailer queen and will see some road use ($375 soft compound comp tires need not apply)
 
Here is my take.

When I was in AZ, alot of the guys ran those tires. Some on DD and some not. When they are turned backwards, they are a pretty kickass tire. And in normal direction you could probly get 20k on them with out trail use. They are kinda expensive, and you will still puncture side walls. But I would ASSume they would be decent in the mud.

From what I heard, anything you get will be better than tha "MUDZILLAS" :laugh3:

Matt
 
Scrappy said:
Here is my take.

When I was in AZ, alot of the guys ran those tires. Some on DD and some not. When they are turned backwards, they are a pretty kickass tire. And in normal direction you could probly get 20k on them with out trail use. They are kinda expensive, and you will still puncture side walls. But I would ASSume they would be decent in the mud.

From what I heard, anything you get will be better than tha "MUDZILLAS" :laugh3:

Matt
After a couple days of beating my head I turned the zillas around and it made a big difference too. And the sidewalls held up amazingly well to a "western wedgie".
But, like you said, I was dissappointed overall in them there.
 
BrettM said:
you could switch the passenger and driver side tires

Isn't that all the tires?
 
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WayneXJ said:
That's the tire I'm leaning towards. Poor man's Krawler. Know anything about them?
Best place to buy?
 
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