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DD977GM2
07-06-2010, 20:39
I got some new tires since I am going back to the oilfield and having to use my own vehicle. They are made by Goodyear but under a diffrent name.

Fierce Attitude MT. The durometer felt close to Toyo Open Country MTs.
So far they handle nicely.
Anyone ever heard of these?

A link ot a mag review. http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techarticles/wheels/131_1003_fierce_attitude_mt_tire/index.html


For the record.....my Mother In Law bought them for me since she knows the need for good tires in the patch.
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb116/DD977GM2/Fierce_Taco.jpg

Mtn.man
07-06-2010, 21:15
No review from us but we don't really care much for anything Goodyear including their slicks.

DD977GM2
07-06-2010, 21:37
Care to share as to why? I have run the Wrangler MT/R and I got about 45k out of them and majority of that 45k were on rig roads in Utah and southwestern Wyoming. I thought they were decent tires. A bit pricey but then again I didnt have to pay for the Wranglers.


No review from us but we don't really care much for anything Goodyear including their slicks.

Byte Stryke
07-06-2010, 22:35
I run Hankook.
I was forced to use em in Kuwait... Loved em ever since.

DD977GM2
07-07-2010, 01:38
I want to try out Hancook's mud tirs. I have heard good things about them. My neighbor has the all terrains. When I found these tires I couldn't pass up $850 out the door for them. I'm going to throw some Hancooks on the wifes car in probably late Sept or early Oct.



I personally love Dick Cepek & Toyo Open Country MTs. Hard to decide which I like better!!!!


I run Hankook.
I was forced to use em in Kuwait... Loved em ever since.

Hoosier
07-07-2010, 09:29
My Subaru really likes the Pierelli's for the tight sidewalls, with those on it will go around corners like it's on rails.

I may check out those Hankooks when my Jeep tires need to be replaced. I really dislike the look of the wheels and tires on my jeep, but they have a lot of tread and I have only driven it 10k in three years. Maybe I should just sell them used to someone looking for a good cheap set of 33"x12.5"

H.

Byte Stryke
07-07-2010, 10:05
So far I've had the Hankook Dynapro:
MT in 32x10.5x15
AT in 235 75 15

several times (usually when braking Hard) I have been happy I had them.


you know some people actually believe they have right of way on a left hand turn under an open green? (NOT green arrow)

sp1tty
07-07-2010, 14:44
Never seen or heard of those tires. Look good tho. And if they are anything like the goodyear MT/R's then they are probably decent.

+1 for the Dick Cepecks and the Toyo Open country MT

Drilldo
07-08-2010, 12:53
Same ones I had on my Taco. They work well in the patch. I had to wreck that truck though.

Mtn.man
07-08-2010, 17:03
michelin X series course we only do hardcore off roading.