It always seems to come up in conversation, when wrenching in the garage or drinkin a beer by the fire, or driving by and seeing these things under someones ride... well, not all the time, but sometimes.
I thought I would bring it up, if only for idle conversation here on the forum.
There seems to be a mutual feeling of the term "poser" or "retarded" among me and my friends when the Thornbirds are seen or brought up in conversation. I mean common, the tread isnt deep, the lugs arent even a 1/4 inch apart... It looks like the silly little try-hard mudders are the freakshow product of a drunkin incestrial orgy of all Interco's mudders & AT's...
However, they are seemingly common among rigs, and litter the advertisement pages in all our favorite wheeling mags. Now I have never run them before, and non of my friends (to my knowledge) have run them either... so maybe these knarly lookin things actually hold some practical function.. I couldnt honestly say..
I have met guys who have run them, and they all say they're great tires. I dont believe them of course, but there it is. I had 2 occasions where the owners said, you have to "know how to wheel them", in order to unlock their hidden potential.. Maybe? I could believe that the 3 stage lugs pokin out the side could be helpful on a jutted rock climb or grabing the side of a rut, but the over all foot print looks like a mediocre all season, if that. And they're priced, at some places, for more than the LTB... what the hell is that?