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[QUOTE="3brorce, post: 1562621, member: 1877"] I most likely wont own Ridge Grapplers again. They are wearing well but get horse traction when they just smell a wet road. They are wearing well though but are seeming to crack and get uneven looking fast. I have 34k miles on them now and the wet traction is getting way worse. I have them aired way down to try and get traction, maybe I should try airing them back up just to see. I think that is why they are wearing well though because I have them aired down. I run under 50psi in them unloaded. We have never had good luck with goodyears on anything whether it be machinery, semis or vehicles but then again havent ran goodyear in a long time due to never having luck with them but I cant see the situation getting better ha. [/QUOTE]
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