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Anyone using the tercachie Stryker tires? Looking for info on these. How they hold up on asphalt.
 
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Thanks, just looking at these tires. It's between these and the terrabite.
While your looking, take a look at ITP Terra Hooks. This is the second set of ITP tires I've owned, first set were the Black Waters second set the Terra Hooks, was talking to a friend in June at the TO that had Terra Hooks and ask him what he thought about his tires, his response was this, there not a great tire for specific trail conditions but are a good tire for all conditions. Made in the USA also.
 
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fyi: Terrabites don't play well with beadlocks, their beads are too thin and won't seal - not all but some and why I'm not running them.
Really, my only gripe is they ride square until warmed up.
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While your looking, take a look at ITP Terra Hooks. This is the second set of ITP tires I've owned, first set were the Black Waters second set the Terra Hooks, was talking to a friend in June at the TO that had Terra Hooks and ask him what he thought about his tires, his response was this, there not a great tire for specific trail conditions but are a good tire for all conditions. Made in the USA also.
Yep, pretty sure that was me. Not the best at anything but damn good at everything. Couple thousand miles now on the TerraHooks and think they are about the perfect tire for a Pioneer.
 
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Thanks guys for all the input. I'm looking for the best bang for the buck. Not wanting to get all new rims plus tires at this point. Eventually I will go all same size all 4 corners, but for now just looking at some mid range shoes until then. Also looking at the sedona coyote tires, any views on those? Again thanks all.
 
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Not sure exactly what size your looking for but a quick look at Rmatv shows 28x9 and 28x11 14 TerraHooks at $152 and $156. Factory size 27s a little bit cheaper. Pretty good bang for your buck. Also I know my 30s are DOT rated at max PSI and have wore really well riding asphalt around town.
 
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I went with the tusk terrabite. Put on some miles on blacktop last week and boy I'm in love with them. Today we went trail riding put on 120 miles, loose gravel, sand and some hard pack. The loose gravel I was having issues with the machine darting all over the place. Might have to adjust the toe I'm guessing?? Any suggestions...
 
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I went with the tusk terrabite. Put on some miles on blacktop last week and boy I'm in love with them. Today we went trail riding put on 120 miles, loose gravel, sand and some hard pack. The loose gravel I was having issues with the machine darting all over the place. Might have to adjust the toe I'm guessing?? Any suggestions...
Either toe-in setting (toe'd out can cause darting) or excessive tire pressures (rounded profile = less contact patch) would be my guess.
 
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Either toe-in setting (toe'd out can cause darting) or excessive tire pressures (rounded profile = less contact patch) would be my guess.
Only running 11 psi. I guessing toe is the problem
 
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