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Goodyear Fierce Attitude

jlemie1

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I did a quick search but didn't come up with anything. Any of you guys have any experience with the Fierce Attitudes from Goodyear? I just ordered a 3.5" lift from Wild Horses. My tentative plan is to go with 17x9 MT Classic III's and 285 70 17's. I was initially going to go with the Nitto Dune Grappler. I saw a bronco down in Florida with those tires a while back and thought they looked great. Eventually, I decided I wanted to go with something a little more aggressive. It's going to be on the street primarily, with some offroad excursions mixed in.
 

1971lubr

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I have them on my JK in 285/70/17. LOVE these tires. I have over 45k on them and still have lots of tread left. Street manners are AT like. No hydroplaning in rain. Wear evenly, balance great. Excellent mud, snow, ice and sand traction. I'm buying them again, no questions asked. This is a current photo of the tread after 45k miles.
 

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jlemie1

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I have them on my JK in 285/70/17. LOVE these tires. I have over 45k on them and still have lots of tread left. Street manners are AT like. No hydroplaning in rain. Wear evenly, balance great. Excellent mud, snow, ice and sand traction. I'm buying them again, no questions asked. This is a current photo of the tread after 45k miles.

That's good to know! Thanks for the response.
 

needabronco

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They made a very short splash in the oil field around here a couple of years ago, they were much cheaper than BFG's and Toyo's. In short they didn't last very many miles and were even worse in the mud. Most of the guys that ran them only went one round with them. Good tire life in the oil field is 15K miles BTW...
 
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jlemie1

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After going down to my local shop, I decided to go more aggressive. I decided to give the MasterCraft Courser MXT's. They look good and we're a good bit less than some of the others. I wasn't necessarily"bargain" shopping, but decided to give them a try.
 
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jlemie1

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Here they are.
 

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1971lubr

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I just got tires for the lubr. I was set on getting the kelly safari tsr which is the cousin of the fierce mt because I'm so happy with the fierce on my jk. I ended up with the courser mxt as well. Saving $50 a tire was too difficult to pass up.
 
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jlemie1

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My cousin has been running on Mastercraft on his 3/4 ton for years now, so I didn't mind giving them a shot. Plus they are made by Cooper.
 
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