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Tires for North Carolina Clay

Drm31078

Rock Crawler
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Location
Charlotte, NC
So I have the axial bfg kr2 r35 and they are not too good on the rocks if it's wet and the Carolina clay gets caked in there. Was going through drainage ditch type rock garden and performance was terrible. Tires slipping everywhere.
 
So I have the axial bfg kr2 r35 and they are not too good on the rocks if it's wet and the Carolina clay gets caked in there. Was going through drainage ditch type rock garden and performance was terrible. Tires slipping everywhere.



I've got Proline Super Swampers for that kind of environment.


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^^Agreed.
You can't go wrong with Pro-line Super Swamper TSLs.
I've found them to be great in both heavy mud/clay, as well as on the rocks.
 
Is there any tire that southern clay doesn't get caked up in? Half the fun is making a crawl run into a throttle fest....fighting to use whatever clean rubber you have left .

That's what the bouncer craze is all about.
 
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