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I think I used the search function properly but I couldn't find the pros and cons of using truck tires vs ATV type tires....

Would you all post your thoughts on this please ??? Along with your performance experiances ???

I have used Bighorns on a Rhino in the past and was very pleased with thier performance and abilities.....

I am in need of new tires for the desert (Las Vegas) and mountain trails (Duck Creek, UT area)........My stockers are leaking out the sidewall.....

Kurt G

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I think I used the search function properly but I couldn't find the pros and cons of using truck tires vs ATV type tires....

Would you all post your thoughts on this please ??? Along with your performance experiances ???

I have used Bighorns on a Rhino in the past and was very pleased with thier performance and abilities.....

I am in need of new tires for the desert (Las Vegas) and mountain trails (Duck Creek, UT area)........My stockers are leaking out the sidewall.....

Kurt G

Yea, had the side wall leaks on my FarEasts also, now have General Grabber AT2 8.50X27X14 tire on now, but I haven't used the very much yet. My driving is mostly trails and road, rocky, sandy and if possible NO MUD, hate mud. I like them so far, but that's only about 50 miles so far. Only got 2836 kilometers on the fronts and they were trashed, I think these will probably last the rest of my life.

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After installing Pickup Tires on my Trooper, I WILL NEVER go back. No comparison, better in every way. I can't think of a neg!

showa, look under the Topic Trooper and you will find a post detailing my conversion.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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