quote author=Bnine link=topic=14576.msg91174#msg91174 date=1254518482]
Someone going from BFG MT's to TRxus is not much of a testimonial Clay.
This club easily trashed 10 or 12 Trxus the first season they were out. You will notice none of the frequent weheelers here run them anymore because honestly, they are one of the junkiest radials in production.
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Ya I guess cLAY failed to remember that I don't get out wheeling very often.
So I certainly couldn't be classed as a frequent wheeler.
I switched to BFG's for one set due to the bead protector. Or should I say mud and debris scoop. I ran a set years ago and was so disappointed with them due to soft rubber compound and cupping with low mileage. Like a sheep I believed some people when they had mentioned they changed the rubber compound, I tried them again. Well as it turns out they still do cup way too easy. No I don’t regularly rotate tires. You may if you want to milk the heck out of a set but I couldn’t be bothered. If they’re a descent tire they should wear fine if you keep a good air pressure in them for highway travel.
I’ve tried many tires over the years. The old pattern Dessert Dog was by far the best I ever ran for trail but I’m sure not too many people have ever seen or heard of them.
I also try to keep my tire purchases down around the $1000 mark because I’m not influenced (sheep theory out the window) by peoples opinions about tires too much.
Trxus are in my opinion the best tire I HAVE HAD so far, and yes that includes comparing them to BFG. I also don’t keep tires for more than 2 or 3 years. I sell them when the pattern shows rounding on the edges too much. I still get a very fair to me, as well as the buyer, price for them and I keep my jeep in fresh tires. (For that occasional trail I do)