rmgill
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So, I've been running G177 1100x20" tires since just before the Ga Fall Rally.
I had the tires there and they did very well off road. On road, they bounce a bit at about 30-40mph, but steer like the front end is on snot. Oddly, it tracks very precisely now, almost twitchy. There may be a camber/caster issue I need to measure and possibly fiddle with but it's not been bad enough at highway speeds to be scary, just twitchy, like a 5 ton tends to be. Steering has become VERY light and easy to manage. That could also be that that entire front end is freshly lubricated but hey...
Also, I just had the truck out in the Atlanta Snow/ice. On slick pavement these tires are VERY nice. Very predicable breaking and catching of traction I think. Add chains on the rear axle and the truck behaves very well. I finally chained the fronts after dealing with miles of black ice and having to thread the many morons who just stop in the middle of the road.
With chains on just the rear axle, I was able to tow a semi-tractor out of an icy intersection in low 1st/6wd. Lots of fun doing that to make the cops working that snarl.
I had the tires there and they did very well off road. On road, they bounce a bit at about 30-40mph, but steer like the front end is on snot. Oddly, it tracks very precisely now, almost twitchy. There may be a camber/caster issue I need to measure and possibly fiddle with but it's not been bad enough at highway speeds to be scary, just twitchy, like a 5 ton tends to be. Steering has become VERY light and easy to manage. That could also be that that entire front end is freshly lubricated but hey...
Also, I just had the truck out in the Atlanta Snow/ice. On slick pavement these tires are VERY nice. Very predicable breaking and catching of traction I think. Add chains on the rear axle and the truck behaves very well. I finally chained the fronts after dealing with miles of black ice and having to thread the many morons who just stop in the middle of the road.
With chains on just the rear axle, I was able to tow a semi-tractor out of an icy intersection in low 1st/6wd. Lots of fun doing that to make the cops working that snarl.