So,.. i decided to see what I can do about my baja claws,.. they are decent for off-highway use,.. but street use, they simply suck
I read up on how to sipe tires and the benefits.
By adding "slices" or "lines/grooves" this improves the flex of the rummer tread giving it more "grip" on the road surface.
Imagine little squeegee's all over the tire gripping the road.
If you look at winter tires, they have a crazy amount of lines. All seasons have a fair amount and our off-highway tires have,.. well,.. none.
I'm experimenting and siped my tires to see how well they perform on the street.
I suspect quieter road noise, however faster wear.
The problem with siping off-highway tires is when they are used for off-highway on rough ground,.. apparently because of the sipes, the tread may start to chunk apart in areas.
The proper way to sipe tires is to use a sipe knife,.. but i wasn't about to purchase one for me to possibly never use it again.
next is to make one, but I don't know where to start to make one. I opted for the construction way - reciprocating saw
I picked an 8" bi-metal/wood blade (10/14 tooth size)
My tire guy told me to go in the direction of the tread,.. but on some pages I've read to go straigh,.. I went with what my tire guy said.
took about 3 hours in total,.. my hands/arms are tingling from the vibration and I aquired a couple of blisters,.. but the tires are siped and I'll update on how they perform.