A buddy stopped by yesterday who runs those beasts. 3000 miles on them so far. Measured the tread compared to his 0 miles spare - the tread was half gone. They are definitely stickies....
WOW that is crazy. Not a daily driver tire for sure.
A buddy stopped by yesterday who runs those beasts. 3000 miles on them so far. Measured the tread compared to his 0 miles spare - the tread was half gone. They are definitely stickies....
NashvilleTJ, is he running the "XS" or the Sticky "X"?A buddy stopped by yesterday who runs those beasts. 3000 miles on them so far. Measured the tread compared to his 0 miles spare - the tread was half gone. They are definitely stickies....
Isn’t mischief maker running them? Watch her channel.NashvilleTJ, is he running the "XS" or the Sticky "X"?
There doesn't seem much out there review wise on the net for those Mickey's. I am been looking at those Mickeys and Treps.
Yeah, I watched her channel...she is running the sticky X version....which is not DOT approved. My son likes riding in the jeep too much to be trail only and dont feel like risking the non-DOT thing at this stage of my life! I am interested in the Baja Pro XS vs Bias Treps.Isn’t mischief maker running them? Watch her channel.
Chubby chaser on BleepinJeep has a set also.
Yeah and she’s a heavy rig on 42’sYeah, I watched her channel...she is running the sticky X version....which is not DOT approved. My son likes riding in the jeep too much to be trail only and dont feel like risking the non-DOT thing at this stage of my life! I am interested in the Baja Pro XS vs Bias Treps.
I will check out Chubby...thanks for that info.
Pretty sure he is running the stickies. They are certainly wearing fast enough to be.NashvilleTJ, is he running the "XS" or the Sticky "X"?
There doesn't seem much out there review wise on the net for those Mickey's. I am been looking at those Mickeys and Treps.
Those beasts are 43’s.Yeah and she’s a heavy rig on 42’s
Damn, I thought they were 42’s.Pretty sure he is running the stickies. They are certainly wearing fast enough to be.
Those beasts are 43’s.
I think that when they first came out, 43 was the only size available..Damn, I thought they were 42’s.
I’ve been looking at the XS Pro semi seriously for a bit, they start at 35” and go to 58”I think that when they first came out, 43 was the only size availble.
58’s FTWI’ve been looking at the XS Pro semi seriously for a bit, they start at 35” and go to 58”
58’s FTW
Wow. Was that the Baja Pro XS or the Baja Pro X? I think one of those is not a sticky. @Wildman are you goin sticky?A buddy stopped by yesterday who runs those beasts. 3000 miles on them so far. Measured the tread compared to his 0 miles spare - the tread was half gone. They are definitely stickies....
X = Sticky.Wow. Was that the Baja Pro XS or the Baja Pro X? I think one of those is not a sticky. @Wildman are you goin sticky?
Also wanted to stop by and say "get your shit together its wheeling season!"
I think you should try the street version. Stickies are cheatingFrom what I have read on M/T's website the XS is the street version and the S is the sticky version.
https://www.mickeythompsontires.com/light-truck-tires/baja-pro-xs
https://www.mickeythompsontires.com/light-truck-tires/baja-pro-x
I think you should try the street version. Stickies are cheating
Not to mention when you have stickies, no matter how good of a driver you are everyone will attribute your success to the tires and be like "well, if i had stickies i coulda made it too"I have no desire to run stickies on anything. First since I ain't got that kind of money for them. Second since I do plan on driving on the streets a little I don't want to see my money fly off as I go down the road.