Zandcwhite
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- First Name
- Zach
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2019
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- Patterson, ca
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- 2019 jlur
I agree a quality AT or even an RT will do well off road. So will a 4runner, and yet here we are in Wranglers. Why make the known compromises of buying the most capable off road vehicle on the market and then stop short on tire choice? If you prefer an AT, go for it. The fact of the matter is nothing is necessary for off-roading, but I still make mods and tire choice with off road performance in mind. You could get by with a basic LT tire or even a low profile performance street tire on a lot of trails but I'm not doing that either. 1 climb, mud hole, or dune that I don't get stuck on is enough motivation for me. If I had a trailer queen, I'd run a competition sticky, but that's a whole other level of traction.the question wasn’t are they better, it was are they necessary... and the answer is no.. they are not necessary, AT/RT do quite well Offroad, maybe I over stated with the trailer queen statement (it’s just fun to say) all reports indicate stt pro, km3 and some of the other new leading tech MTs do really well as a daily driver.. they are not necessary to off-roading, even if you are wheeling every weekend a high quality at or rt like ko2 or ridge grappler, will do very well..
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