Thoughts on Wrangler MT/R?

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Thoughts on Wrangler MT/R?

Unread post by heavymetalthundah »

Hi All,

I cam across a set of 5 Wrangler MT/R 285/75/16 mounted to American Classic steel wheels for $950. Just curious what your thoughts on this tire are? They will be on a daily driver. Seems like a fantastic price.

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Carlo
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Re: Thoughts on Wrangler MT/R?

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Haven't had them myself, but have heard they ride well on the street.
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Had them on mine for nearly 5 years. OK on the street, but loud, especially as they get worn. Hard to keep in balance. However, they performed very well on the trail.
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Re: Thoughts on Wrangler MT/R?

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I wonder what the issue is that makes them hard to keep in balance. It seems to be the major complaint about them.
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Theories are that the Kevlar moves around a bit or it reacts temperature changes in a different way than the rubber does.
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Beadballancing might help with that rather than the standard weights, but def need someone who knows what they are doing to do that part.
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Re: Thoughts on Wrangler MT/R?

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Beads don't help, the mtr's get out of balance laterally more than vertically. I tried. Went back to weights. As for the tires they where loud, new were ok balanced, after about 5,000 miles took a lot of weight. They were ok wheeling, I will say they held up well. But I baby my jeep. If just daily it they stay balanced better.
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