Pit bull rockers

Lurch

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Anybody running any pit bull rockers , wondering how they compare to tsl swampers .
 
I had 37s. I liked them. They didnt chunk as bad as swampers ive owned in the past. Not as good in the goop but if you got power they clean out decent.
 
I run them, and have no problems. They do clean out real well.
 
I am running them, 39's on 16 rims seems mine have a sweet spot at 6-7 psi. any lower and the inside side wall will wrinkle & cause a slow bead leak. (I have outer bead locks) They have arguably the strongest side wall on the market. I do not do mud at all, they perform well in the rocks for me.
 
I have run the 37s and loved them. One of my club members runs 44s and they do great as well. Ive been looking at getting some 42s. I think the Rocker, TSL SX, or Creepy crawler are the only tires Ill run if money allows.
 
I crawled, raced, and daily drove on 37" radial Rockers. They were great and I felt like they crawled like red labels. Loud on the road, but tracked well and didnt wear out as fast as I thought.
 
I'm on 42 inch bias Rockers ad love them, they're not as happy in the mud as a Tsl, but love the rocks and are better than a tsl. Don't get me wrong they'll go in the mud and move some earth but they're happier on the rocks.
 
I went from bias 36" TSL's to bias 37" Rockers, and IMO the Rockers are better in nearly every way. My only criticism is that they are sized kind of small for their nominal size. With 30 psi in them my 37's measure just under 35" tall...pretty weak Pit Bull. But other than that I absolutely love them. Better in the rocks, better in the mud, quieter on the road, and they don't flat spot as bad as the TSL's did. That's a win in my book.
 
My 35" radials are every bit of 35" if it makes a difference
 
The radial 37 pitbulls measure a little over 37 inches actually. It is the bias 37 pitbulls that run small. I have the bias 37s, and on my rig they measure about 35.5" tall aired up. That is the main reason I went with them, my Jeep is setup for 35s. Don't want to go any bigger than that, plus I got a great deal on a like new set that I couldn't pass up.

So far I don't have many nice things to say about them, but I haven't finished fully breaking them in yet. They have about 8 trail rides on them so far. At first they gripped like a street tire, but they are steadily getting better with each trip. Hopefully they will get up to par with all the other reviews soon.
 
Where the hell do you get them from? Everyone I call for pricing either doesn't carrynemnor never calls me back
 
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