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These came stock on my 2011. I already wasn't happy about that. I had them on my 1998 Jeep Cherokee. They had terrible traction in snow and rain. I have had 3 flats in 8000 miles on these. Does anyone else notice they are prone to flats (nails in tire) with these? Just curious....

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Matt

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they are crap. not to be bad mouthing them but i have heard similar experience. great as long as you stay on pavement. i believe they make different versions of this tire in different sizes however. the P metric seem to be the one s i have heard people having trouble with. i know my brother ran them on his f150 and got good service from them but they were an LT size.

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I agree about the P metric OEM versions. The LT versions though have a different tread pattern, much deeper 17/32" tread and are way way better. The LT's on TireRack have some great reviews.

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I agree about the P metric OEM versions. The LT versions though have a different tread pattern, much deeper 17/32" tread and are way way better. The LT's on TireRack have some great reviews.

That's what these are "P". If this keeps up these tires are gone!!!

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had a nail in mine with only 2200 miles on them..they suck, just sold mine though for $400 bucks....ahahahah that guy has no idea

There's a sucker born ever second...

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had a nail in mine with only 2200 miles on them..they suck, just sold mine though for $400 bucks....ahahahah that guy has no idea

 

Now thats funny right there, you get a nail in the tire and blame the tires. :thumbs:

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of all the tires I've had in the last 10 years, easily 30 different sets, this is the 1st tire I ever got a nail in.

 

Agree completely. "P" tires are 4 ply. LT are generally 8. Hence Ps are easier to puncture with a nail. Set of tires on my old truck have had 1 flat in 3 years. I have had 3 flats in 3000 miles with the Wranglers on my new 06. Trying to get rid of em, nobody will take the stinking things.

 

P.S.- THEY'RE BRAND FREAKIN NEW! :thumbs:

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