Char-Broil
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i meant the offroad version of the dynabeads. it was kinda a dumb question, sorry.
my bro has the coopers says they are good for dirt and mud, but he just got back from moab and says they suck for slick rock. theres my two cents.:wave:muddygp said:It's time to buy new tires (finally) I'm getting 33s, and i'm not sure which flavor is best. I want a m/t that will hold up well and be good off road. I have narrowed it down to 3 choices. i would like to opinions as to which tire to get and why. please offer only if you have personal experience or close to it. they are sort of in order of preference, only because i know the discoverers hold up well in the long haul and the bighorns are a nice looking tire that perform well. i don't really know how maxxis or the trxus hold up after lots of miles. basically i'm poor and i need to know how to get my money's worth.
1. Cooper Discoverer STT (MTZ Style, most $)
2. Maxxis Bighorn
3. Interco Trxus MT
thanks!
muddygp said:ok i'd much rather do airsoft pellets, but i've heard they turn to dust, but is that really a problem if dynabeads are basically coarse dust to begin with? BTW i ordered up tires, i ended up going with the maxxis. i have a friend that loves them, and yes, they are the cheapest tire. i got them from macstirebin on ebay for 147 each for 5 of them shipped to PA. the coopers were gonna cost 186 each mounted and balanced and the trxus woulda cost 159 and i would have had to drive and get them and mount/balance myself.
muddygp said:yeah kutztown is not far from philladelphia, relatively speaking. so i'm on the easatern end of the state. these were the best price and i don't have to leave my house to get them. i can install them myself and get pellets for them at walmart. what would be any reasons for not getting airsoft pellets or why are dynabeads worth the extra coin? i really need the tires for this upcomming weekend, so it would be nice to know that if the tires make it here i can just grab some pellets at wally world. thanks so much for all the help, i will put some pics up when i get it together
Ramsey said:Pellets work great, it's nothing to bust the outer bead and reset it. All you need is a high lift or bottle jack, a source of air, and a ratchet strap to help things along when reseating the bead. Takes very little time.