Tires Goodyear or Maxxis

Goodyear Tires

If you only occasionally go off road or encounter mud and snow, and 85% of your miles are pavement, I'd recommend one of the other two. I have run the Wranglers on my XJ, I currently have the KO2 on my WJ and my Excursion. I'd say the Wrangler handles mud slightly better than the KO2, but the KO2 handles rain, ice, and snow better on the road. Basically, the Wrangler will help you get out of a ditch a little easier, but the KO2 will help you stay out of one to begin with.

Pros: Wrangler handles mud better
Cons: KO2 handles mud worse
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Goodyear Tires
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Goodyear wranglers. Good tread and not too loud or rough on the road, and they weren't too expensive when I got them 5 years ago.

Pros: good tread, not loud
Cons: none
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Maxxis Tires

Maxxis Crossmark II Exos to replace my stock WTB Nineline Comps. Noticed the different almost immediately.

Pros: noticed the difference
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Goodyear Tires

I just got set of 4 rated for 80k miles (Goodyear) installed, balanced, with roadside assistance etc for $450 all in for cyber monday at walmart

Pros: good mileage rating, affordable price
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Goodyear Tires

Yeah the territory MT that come stock on cars have notoriously thin sidewalls and are being advertised to do all this extreme off-roading, but the aftermarket spec territory MT is a bit better.

Pros: better aftermarket spec
Cons: thin sidewalls
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