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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: AZ
Posts: 1,385
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: AZ
Posts: 1,385
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Others and I have provided plenty of first-hand off-road experience info about SL Wildpeaks in the mega Wildpeak thread.
In short, I trust the SL Wildpeaks fully at street or near street pressures on any Utah or Montana trail. In Arizona, I trust them anywhere outside the Sonoran Desert.
Only the Sonoran Desert has proven too much on occasion (two occasions, both related to speed).
I might consider LTC KO2 but I have had KO2s before and I like the Wildpeaks better anywhere outside this specific AZ/CA/MX desert.
No UT rocks or MT sticks have been able to make any impression on the SL Wildpeaks, which I normally run between 28 and full street (32) pressures.
There is little in common between the better SL AT tires (Wildeapk, Toyo, General) and generic SL street tires.
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2018 TRD OP non-kdss, well armored, well used
(6112s/650lb at 2.25" lift, 8100 rear with Bilstein B12 1.5" springs, Mickey Thompson ATZ P3 LTE 265 70 17, RCI set of front 3/16 skids, Shrockworks step sliders and 3/16 steel gas tank skid, C4Fab rear diff skid, Rockmen rear LCAs, Total Chaos rear LCA bracket skids, Diode Dynamics SS3 white fog lights).
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