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Old 12-31-2010, 12:12 PM
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Anyone on here running mastercraft tires? They are a subdivision of Cooper tires and make a couple 18" off road tires that are slightly larger than stock but not so big that I'll need a lift.

This is the tire I'm thinking of getting, they have them in a 30.5 and 31.5
http://www.mastercrafttires.com/html...&artw=60&rd=18
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I have never heard of them, can't help you.
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FWIW we sell a lot of them where I work, and the customers really like them.
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I had the A/T2's on my TJ and was very impressed with all aspects of performance with the exception of sand. They where great in snow, rain and loose dirt and had nice tread depth. I think the 30.5 is probably the biggest you could fit on the rover with out a lift. I would definitely recommend them. They have a nice semi aggresive look while being mostly silent on the highway.
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i have a set of mastercraft courser htr plus, and i love them, they are 255-55-18, couldnt be happier, very nice tires.
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I had a set of there mud terrains on my D1. They seemed to do good on road and off, just needed to keep them rotated or theyd get noisy on road
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Thanks for the reply's, I think I'm going to get a set once my current set of Geolander AS's are worn out. I like that they have the 30.5" size which has been almost impossible for me to find. I can find 32" and bigger all day for an 18" wheel but anything shorter than that with aggressive tread is hard to track down.
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