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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 608598" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>The absolute best go-anywhere tire I ever used were a set of Hankook T34s. They were an open lug, mud style tire that cleaned extremely well. They were a softer rubber though, so you wouldn't get as many miles as you could with a hard rubber tire. However, they were still good on ice, which an open side lug often isn't. The next best I owned were GoodYear MTRs. Fairly well wearing on our gravel roads (1/2 wear at 60,000 kms), however they weren't all that hot on ice.</p><p></p><p>The worst tire I ever owned were Michelin LTX M+S's. Theoretically a mud and snow tire, but if you went anywhere near either, they'd plug up solid and you were walking to the house for a pull.</p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 608598, member: 2862"] The absolute best go-anywhere tire I ever used were a set of Hankook T34s. They were an open lug, mud style tire that cleaned extremely well. They were a softer rubber though, so you wouldn't get as many miles as you could with a hard rubber tire. However, they were still good on ice, which an open side lug often isn't. The next best I owned were GoodYear MTRs. Fairly well wearing on our gravel roads (1/2 wear at 60,000 kms), however they weren't all that hot on ice. The worst tire I ever owned were Michelin LTX M+S's. Theoretically a mud and snow tire, but if you went anywhere near either, they'd plug up solid and you were walking to the house for a pull. Rod [/QUOTE]
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