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98xj:
Testing the waters and asking around for a set 35s (315s are fine too) , let me know if any of you have some or know someone who does and is wiling to sell!
If I come up short and end up buying a set new I've been looking at Pitbull Rockers recently, pricey but I like them. Feel free to chime in if you all feel strongly towards a brand.  ;D

Mreecew:
Rockers don't perform well in the wet, when I went to the nova meeting with rock last summer there was a TJ Rubi on 35" rockers and a cj buggy on 42" Rockers. The trail was all sloppy mud and rocks. The TJ and the cj both struggled with clogging issues. The tj was struggling on things I was walking up. Maybe on a dry day they are ok but with mud and wetness on rocks, I'd Steer clear of the rockers.

P.S. I have 35's that I'm looking to trade for 33" A/T's if you know anybody.

skibum:
The Rockers dont flex well on lighter Vehicles. You also want a C rated tire. Not E rated tires.

98xj:
Good info, enough to change my mind.

98xj:

--- Quote from: Mreecew on March 03, 2015, 09:37:48 PM ---Rockers don't perform well in the wet, when I went to the nova meeting with rock last summer there was a TJ Rubi on 35" rockers and a cj buggy on 42" Rockers. The trail was all sloppy mud and rocks. The TJ and the cj both struggled with clogging issues. The tj was struggling on things I was walking up. Maybe on a dry day they are ok but with mud and wetness on rocks, I'd Steer clear of the rockers.

P.S. I have 35's that I'm looking to trade for 33" A/T's if you know anybody.

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I'm running 33 inch duratracs that I'll be getting rid of for 35s. If you're interested in a straight trade. They're newer maybe 6k on them

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