What tires work best at URE?

The KM2's do great, but I have seen way too many of them with cut side walls...

I have MTR Kevlars now and they do pretty good, but I liked the Duratracs that I had before. Those thing seemed to grab really well and they didn't cut/chunk.
 
One thing to consider, is this a daily driver? I am thinking yes, since you are asking about radials. But is URE the only place you will wheel? Back in the day when my Jeep was a dd and weekend warrior, I ran two sets of tires, one for the road, and one set for the trail. In that case, I would go for the mileage for the road, and a set of tried and true TSL's for the trail
 
Bought these. Ride good for DD.
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I run grooved tsl's anywhere and everywhere...hard to go wrong with these for a trail rig. Thought about getting some drag slicks for uwharrie...might make it more fun!
 
What yall think about baja Claws? I got a buddy at work that has a set of 37s he will sell me.

Baja claws are awesome! I have a buddy that runs them swears by them, however, they seem to chunk really easily. And to the OP, you just asked a very broad question that depends on many factors. There's isn't a URE specific type of tire. I have seen all sorts of tires at URE. Depending on what you wanna do at URE, you can get away with all terrains but mud terrains never failed me there.
 
Baja claws are awesome! I have a buddy that runs them swears by them, however, they seem to chunk really easily. And to the OP, you just asked a very broad question that depends on many factors. There's isn't a URE specific type of tire. I have seen all sorts of tires at URE. Depending on what you wanna do at URE, you can get away with all terrains but mud terrains never failed me there.


Awesome cool deal I am going to see how much he is asking for them then go from there

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Original MT/R's did good. Im running 33/10.5 km2's and they've done great so far. Runnin 33/10.5 Km1's on my old yota, they're doing great also. I've had good luck with skinny tires.
 
any tire made of rubber for dry uhwarrie, but maxxis mts are good for dd and trail and lockers make a difference
 
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