Here she grows again-

IXNAYXJ

Adventurer
ahh, nirvana. nice lookin' GG. :)
Haha, thanks, but I don't think the D44 is going to be alive very long. It gets wheeled HARD and I've laready had issues with it staying together on 35's. Dana 60 here we come.... :ylsmoke:

Couple more shots:

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Notice how big the lugs are? Due to the radical design they are very quiet on the road, yet allow massive voids:

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-----Matt-----
 

John90XJ

Adventurer
That's my Woody in a few of the shots Matt posted. I was able to spend a good solid day running some trails at The Hammers before losing an axleshaft and knocking me out for a while.

The MT/Rs performed very well in the rocks and we noticed they were hooking up as well if not better than the DOT Krawlers on the rig I was following. I ran them at ~10 psi and they worked very well for only having 10 miles on them. Very little tire spin and good traction. The sidewall biters work. Good squat, nice wrap around obstacles...very confidence inspiring.

I put almost 300 miles on them driving back over the mountain pass here in Washington in a mix of rain and dry pavement, both concrete and asphalt, and they were consistently quiet and composed.

The next test is the snow and snotty tree roots of the PNW before heading to Moab in May.
 

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