Yeah, I think he's scared of the many jkuones.
On the path! Eugene, Oregon! On the road next weekend! My one regret not wheeling with the bunch of you!
My one regret not wheeling with the bunch of you!
GABF this weekend!!!
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It's not like you didn't have the opportunity. At one point we offered to pay for a room, pizza and beer!!! Just rubbing it in a little.
Don't think you're getting off buying me that beer pal - Oregon is on my list to visit one day too!![]()
I drive through Eugene a couple times a year...you better not start rooting for the Ducks, though...
I’m moving to Colorado in June, I’m about to get new tires and curious as to what y’all like for wheeling and snow? Currently have Nitto trail grapplers and loved them but open to try something new. Thinking of BFG all terrains, copper stt pro, ridge grapplers. Currently running 37s any advice appreciated.
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My experience of wheeling in deep snow isn't that fun. With that being said, on road here, the cooper stt pros are good, but Goodyear Wrangler duratracs are really good. What city are you moving to?
My experience of wheeling in deep snow isn't that fun. With that being said, on road here, the cooper stt pros are good, but Goodyear Wrangler duratracs are really good. What city are you moving to?
I lived in Boulder many years. I'm only about 15 minutes away now. You should keep an eye on the Denver Mile High meetup thread. Good folks and good meetups.
To the best of my knowledge, no. If it's not a daily driver, I would highly recommend the coopers. The duratracs are great tires, but I don't think they provide 37s. I've run the coopers in 33s and 35s and they're a great tire but this is just my trail rig.
I lived in Boulder many years. I'm only about 15 minutes away now. You should keep an eye on the Denver Mile High meetup thread. Good folks and good meetups.
To the best of my knowledge, no. If it's not a daily driver, I would highly recommend the coopers. The duratracs are great tires, but I don't think they provide 37s. I've run the coopers in 33s and 35s and they're a great tire but this is just my trail rig.
Sadly mine will still be my daily driver till after we move. What would you recommend for daily driver?
Where are you living now?