As someone who's never owned a car to go "mudding" in. Are the sasquatch mud terrain tires ok for wet roads? I don't really mean ok like satisfactory. I mean is there going to be a difference that I should know going in?
I am thinking of switching to the Sass package, but am concerned about the type of tire.
As someone who's never owned a car to go "mudding" in. Are the sasquatch mud terrain tires ok for wet roads? I don't really mean ok like satisfactory. I mean is there going to be a difference that I should know going in?
I am thinking of switching to the Sass package, but am concerned about the type of tire.
I think you will be just fine they are a softer rubber and should have plenty of tread voids for the water to escape
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They are more of a AT tire than a mudder. Mud tires are to loud and rough on the highway. I drove a SAS and they are soft and ride well. Plenty of sipping for water. If it were a true mud tire I would be out. I just hope the side walls are tough for the rocks.
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They are more of a AT tire than a mudder. Mud tires are to loud and rough on the highway. I drove a SAS and they are soft and ride well. Plenty of sipping for water. If it were a true mud tire I would be out. I just hope the side walls are tough for the rocks.
Yes they are an MT tire but they say it is a maximum traction as opposed to a mud terrain.