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TruXus MT--Super Swamper

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Devin,

By no means am I saying this is a bad tire. This set of tires does not seem to be working well. I hope this helps.
 

fordguy

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yes this is good info for those of us considering interco tire company aka super swamper
 

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i have these tires on my rig in a 33 and i had good luck with balancing them. I would say you got a bad set, and also they work great on the trails. They grab everything!
 

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I feel for you and your experience with wholesale online companys. I've been there also. May I suggest to all my wheeling buddies just take your best online deal printed out to your local tire shop and have them match the deal. I have been doing this with Americas Tire (Discount Tire) for years. Not only do they match the price, you get lifetime balancing and free flat repare. An extra tip, sometimes I take Red Bull energy drinks to all the tire techs when I show up. Just brown nosing for when I need a favor.
 

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off thread a little but i agree with faster, find a local tire shop if you can and get to be friends with them. one bad tire and there goes your savings.
 
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The tires were bought at a 4 wheel parts Store. Sometimes even if you know the guys their hands are tied to a degree. There is no need to burn a bridge over a set of tires.

I used to buy religiously from Les Schwabs for about 15 years, but I gave up on them about 2 years ago.
 

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I hear ya KYLE. I still think a tire store is the best bet. FYI, I did have two bad TRXUS's after about two weeks driving. One had cracks at the tread area of the sidewall, the other was out of round. Americas tire replaced them, no questions asked. Maybe next time give them a try. Happy Wheeling!
 
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