I didn't say others don't do it, I said, my coopers did cause ill handling effects and right pull which went away when the new BFGs were installed.
No, I was not calling out cooper. I really like their products. Just the Maxx has the pull and the BFGs don't. I have not had the pull in any other cooper tire I have had, or my hankooks.
I don't buy toyo off road tires. My jeep will not wear any tire wrong, everything is in alignment up front. There is nothing to throw off that unlike a independent front suspension. All you can adjust is toe and that is set bang on.
Out of curiosity, did you try flipping the tires from side to side to see if the pull went to the other side?
He tests everything.Out of curiosity, did you try flipping the tires from side to side to see if the pull went to the other side?
Me? Yup
He tests everything.
My Maxx's don't pull though.No it stays to the right, its a product of the tread design. ...
I am running the 295 70 17 maxx's on my '68 and am very pleased with the road manners truck drives better than it has with any other tire the one thing different about the maxx's compared to other tires I've ran on this over the years is the air pressure needed for proper tread contact is quite a bit lower I'm running 49psi front and 47psi rear and the truck weighs 8,000lbs when the tire shop put them on they inflated then to 53 front and 50 rear and at that psi the truck was all over the road like it had a mind of it's own and only making contact on ~60% in the center of the tread.