37 pitbull rockers good or not

just a sami guy

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Im looking for a new set of tires and I'm looking at a set of pitbull rockers

How good r they offroad they r 37 14.5 so I'm thinking they r bias tires

And is there alot of life left with them
Thanks
 

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I'm kinda in the same boat, just a little deeper. I just bought 5 of the 37x13.5x15 bias PBRs knowing very little about them. My Toyota is running 38x12.5x15 TSL's that I had intended on replacing with the same size tsl. From my retrospective research, I've heard they run small for a 37, closer to a 35-36 which has me sweating. I'm running a long wheelbase, so if they really do come up shorter than what I need, they might be up for sale. Reviews, for what they are worth say they hook on rock but leave something to be desired in the wet. I really think that their tire sizing (39.5x16.5?!?) keeps them from competing with the big names.
 
I did read new they was about 36.5
And I have heard alot of good and bad
So I guess I will know soon bc I own a set now and I have had IROKS and liked them so if I don't like the rockers up for trade they go haha
 
I had the radial 37x12.50/17's for a while and they were awesome off road. Kinda sucked on the road as far as comfort and noise, but they flat worked on the trail.
 
I ran the 37" PBR and the 39.5 PBR. The 37's were marginal as a crawling tire in the rocks. The tsl is 10 times the tire. The 39.5 would not stay seated on the inner bead with bead lock tires at 5-7psi I would not buy them again. To me looking back, they performed more like an all terrain tire.
 
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