Go knights go!
I'd consider putting a Truck! On them tires!
Hey man how loud are they ? I don’t mind noise.. I just don’t like having to turn the radio up too loud to hear it
Fuck yea... work on the flight line 3 miles from there
I just bought these for my show truck. I’ll never put 5000 miles on them, so I guess I’m good?
Looks exactly like a Comforser CF3000???
Comforser cf3000 uses the same mold or tread for half the price... 👍
Yes they do share the same molds. Rbp has a new tread pattern now from what I seen.
Tell me where to get them comforter cf3000 because they’re not cheaper than RBP’s ,they’re actually more expensive
I have a set of these in 285/70R17 and I'm having a HELL of a time trying to get them balanced. I've had them re-balanced 5 times now and they have less than a thousand miles on them. I think they are phenomenal tires in the mud, they are terrible on wet pavement just like most other MT's, but they flat rip up the snow and mud in winter. At their price point, less than half of a name-brand MT in that size, I can afford to replace more often.
Did you happen to have any balancing issues? The previous set (same tire) had no issues, but I'm seeing a lot of people talking about them recently. Maybe a new production batch has issues? I took them off and bought some new AT's and wheels for the rest of the year, but I agree that these things are excellent for what they are. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another set in the future.
Thanks for chiming in. I haven't had any issues with balancing. To be honest I haven't had a reason to get them re-balanced. When they were first installed they did take a bit more tire weights and normal the guy said, but other than that they been smooth MT tires should be.
I live Vegas too, any issue on wet pavements, I have it my 4runner and their pretty slippery these past rainy days
Really? I have the same tires. And not much tread left. And they ride great in the rain. And even in 2wd.
Hey bro I live in Vegas also. Would you replace them when they get crack like that or are they still good ? I currently have toyo open country mt's on my Yukon and they have some dry crack but a buddy said they all get dry crack but I'm not sure how true that is?
Its would all depend. I'm no tire expert, but anything on the side wall of the tires could be a hazard. Best thing to do is have a local tire shop take a look and give you their expert opinion. Living in vegas the heat does havoc on cars and trucks. So I tend to stay on the safe side when it comes to tires.
That tire look the same as the comforter cf3000
What’s the width on those rims?
Just saw these tires for sale. Pretty good price. How is the road noise? Thinking about getting them
Road noise is minimal. I had some nitto Mts on my last ram and these are definitely quite. Please feel free to check out the other 2 videos I have about these tires.
There not terrible I run them on my 97 7.3 and they are amazing I daily it most of the time and does awesome
How are they on pavement and wet roads?
Lower road noise on pavement. They can be a bit slick then its wet but nothing too bad. I pull my boat out of the water with no issues. When it rains here the road are slick already and they hold up well
My rbp repulsors perform like shit in the rain. Very sketchy in wet conditions
5 year update?
Sold the truck a while back. Overall they heald up great while I had them.
Thanks
Looking at buying a set of these. How many miles do you think you will get out of them?
I was looking at pair of these for sale. Found your 8 month review, then read the description and saw wheelers pass. Then you started talking about Mt Charleston and realized you were in Vegas. We have actually ridden together a couple times.