attachcurrie
04-01-2002, 06:23 PM
Does anyone know who owns them?
Also what are yalls experiences with their Dirt Grip tires. I've read the posts on here and all of them are good. Any bad comments about them?
attachcurrie
04-01-2002, 07:08 PM
No one has any info on them?
My friend is running the 36" on his 70 Blazer. They are nice on the road (ride), they actually did beter than I thought they would in mud (about the same as any other radial MT), but they seem to wear very quickly with street driving. I would only get 'em if you are dying to have the "PJ" on your tire.
Lowrangerider
04-02-2002, 09:14 AM
I'll tell you what I think of them in 2 weeks...:flipoff2:
Shaker
04-02-2002, 09:18 AM
They ride excellent and they do fairly good in the mud also. Kinda on the "pricey" side but hey to each his own ya know.........:D
Originally posted by Lowrangerider
I'll tell you what I think of them in 2 weeks...:flipoff2:
Get swampers if they are going on the YJ. You will regret getting them if it is for a trail only rig.......
Saw a set of almost new 38's yesterday. Rubber is softish, but the tread on these almost new tires was not really very deep. I love the size of them. They were just under 37 inches tall on the truck, and fairly wide. I would have considered them before, but after having 37 inch MT/R's which are almost as big, but with deeper tread, I would not any more.
TacomaJoe
04-03-2002, 01:13 PM
I am running the 38's on my tacoma and they are great on road and off, Not quite up there with a TSL in terms of off road performance, but every bit a match for a BFG MT KO or Wrangler MT/R
Joe:usa:
attachcurrie
04-03-2002, 02:56 PM
Is PJ just a company who makes them or do they have a parent company?
twistedmetal
04-03-2002, 06:54 PM
'Nellis are the shiat. My little Bro ran them on his YJ for over a year, drove them on the street everyday 19 miles to work, and one 11 hour trip to his girlfriend's house every month. He then sold the Jeep and has the Nellis on his Sammi now with plenty of tread left to use. These things are so soft, that when bound up on rock they will actually squeal when the wheel is turned. He followed me up kind of a nasty line in the Black Hills where I slashed an SX(kinda puzzled me, too), and the Parnelli skidded right through. The SX's sidewall may have been too stiff too flex around the sharp edges? The only thing the PJ's lack is a prominent corner lug like a Swamper has to grab and lift the rig up with.