Should I sipe my MT/R's for wet pavement/ice?
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Re: Should I sipe my MT/R's for wet pavement/ice?
I've never had my 35" MT/Rs siped and they do pretty good in the rain and
Montana snow. But I'm a cautious driver when things get messy.
Terry
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040720233131.04299.00001957@mb-m15.aol.com...
> After much research I just bought some 31" MT/R's. I am not going to have
them
> put on the TJ until probably september just to get the most use out of my
BFG
> AT's. Question is, should I have the MTR's siped? One consideration is
that
> I'd like the maximum traction available on wet pavement, which is 6 months
of
> the year here, and ice, which would be much less common but does happen.
OTOH,
> I bought the dang things because I wanted a more aggresive tread than the
30"
> AT's on there now, and I don't want to mess up my mud/snow/other
performance.
>
> T'ank-a-tu! (as my 3-year-old says)
>
> -jeff
>
Montana snow. But I'm a cautious driver when things get messy.
Terry
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040720233131.04299.00001957@mb-m15.aol.com...
> After much research I just bought some 31" MT/R's. I am not going to have
them
> put on the TJ until probably september just to get the most use out of my
BFG
> AT's. Question is, should I have the MTR's siped? One consideration is
that
> I'd like the maximum traction available on wet pavement, which is 6 months
of
> the year here, and ice, which would be much less common but does happen.
OTOH,
> I bought the dang things because I wanted a more aggresive tread than the
30"
> AT's on there now, and I don't want to mess up my mud/snow/other
performance.
>
> T'ank-a-tu! (as my 3-year-old says)
>
> -jeff
>
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