ouroboros
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So I bought a set of Mastercraft's AXT's in a 6 ply recently and so far so good. I've been selling these tires from the notion of my co-workers using them on their trucks/SUV's and had decided to go ahead with them on my Lib due to the very low amount of consumer complaints I've heard about them.
So far, I've got about 700 miles on them, mostly pavement with mixed weather (Hot/humid, Rain). I live off of gravel roads and the traction has been pretty exceptional. I've tried a few dead stop to the floor take offs and have noticed little wheel spin from them. The tires don't seem to want to hold rocks which is part of the reason I got them as well. Did some light off roading at a buddies with a few hill climbs and didn't have to even put it in 4wd (biggthumpup), so I'm pretty impressed given the little time I've been running them.
The ride quality is good for an LT tire and for a decently aggressive tread they ride fairly quietly. I did notice the difference going from a standard load tire to a load range C tire was a bit bouncier but, hey.. It's what I wanted!
The Lib responds well to these as well, she got quite a few new front end parts tossed on her when I did the tires (2 outer tie rods, 1 inner, LF UCA, LF wheel bearing along with an alignment) but I've noticed no radial pull from the tires whatsoever. Even if radial pull is an issue, we've got Hunters road force balancers that can help correct that. She'll be getting pulled back apart in the near future once my OME stuff on order get's here arty36:
Overall, I'm glad that I recommend these to people. I've been nothing but happy so far and I think that this will be that way for years to come. I'll update once I get more miles on them as far as wear goes (Rated at 50,000 miles) but I've seen a lot of people I sell these to beat the hell out of them and they just keep on taking it.. Once the snow flies here in Michigan I'll update on that as well. Any questions ask away!
So far, I've got about 700 miles on them, mostly pavement with mixed weather (Hot/humid, Rain). I live off of gravel roads and the traction has been pretty exceptional. I've tried a few dead stop to the floor take offs and have noticed little wheel spin from them. The tires don't seem to want to hold rocks which is part of the reason I got them as well. Did some light off roading at a buddies with a few hill climbs and didn't have to even put it in 4wd (biggthumpup), so I'm pretty impressed given the little time I've been running them.
The ride quality is good for an LT tire and for a decently aggressive tread they ride fairly quietly. I did notice the difference going from a standard load tire to a load range C tire was a bit bouncier but, hey.. It's what I wanted!
The Lib responds well to these as well, she got quite a few new front end parts tossed on her when I did the tires (2 outer tie rods, 1 inner, LF UCA, LF wheel bearing along with an alignment) but I've noticed no radial pull from the tires whatsoever. Even if radial pull is an issue, we've got Hunters road force balancers that can help correct that. She'll be getting pulled back apart in the near future once my OME stuff on order get's here arty36:
Overall, I'm glad that I recommend these to people. I've been nothing but happy so far and I think that this will be that way for years to come. I'll update once I get more miles on them as far as wear goes (Rated at 50,000 miles) but I've seen a lot of people I sell these to beat the hell out of them and they just keep on taking it.. Once the snow flies here in Michigan I'll update on that as well. Any questions ask away!