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Radial Mud Rover
Dunlop Radial Mud Rover
3.9
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All Season
Ultra Traction Light Truck Performance Radial
Dunlop® Radial Mud Rover
Features and Benefits:
The ultimate in off-road performance.
Super-aggressive ligh pattern delivers maximum forward and side grip.
Wide, open shoulder design provides exceptional self cleaning capability.
Center tread bars for outstanding lateral stabiilty and directional control on-and-off road.
Alteranating shoulder lug scallops increase lateral grip stability.
Six full plies under tread for greater tread block stability and overall tire durability.
High ply turn-up for responive handling and increased lower sidewall durability.
Variable pitch tread design breaks up noise frequency cycles for a surprisingly quiet ride.
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2.4
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5/13/2010
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Worst M/T tire I have ever had. Struggled with balance issues and never got them right. One tire was out by over 9 ounces on one side when I finally got them off the Jeep. They cupped badly and I believe contributed to the loss of a steering stabilizer. I thought they looked close to the G/Y Wranglers they replaced but I was very wrong. Goodyears wne tback on the Jeep and the New MT/Rs with kevlar are doing great.
3.4
Anonymous
2/22/2010
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3.4
Anonymous
2/22/2010
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5.0
Anonymous
1/26/2010
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3.1
Anonymous
12/17/2009
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2003 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner - 285 75 R16 - Great all around tire for performance. Tread wore out way too fast though. For the money, these are great in the dirt. Would probably pay a little more for something with better treadlife next time.
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