Just put on my second set. Drove the first ones down to nothing. 45K miles.
Saw a good deal on Amazon and had them delivered to a shop near me for free.
I drive a little quick and know my jeep. I do get the front and rears to slide in the rain very easily. Haven't done panick stops in the wet.
I live in Texas. It hardly rains. If I lived in a rainy area I wouldn't get them.
Great, great tire. Just have to know everything has its limitations.
I bought when they first came out. Would buy again if the price here wasn't > $350. They became expensive.
35K miles so far. I think 5K more is left. Really good I think.
Only issue is that they slide around when it rains. Not terrible but noticeable. Not an issue in TX.
The threads where separating a bit. Hardly noticeable. I put thread glue on it. Been fine since. No leaking ever.
Just a good deal at half the price if you are looking for one.
I have a top with a slight blemish by the passenger corner (see photos). Figured someone here wouldn't mind having it since the top works and looks perfect otherwise. Bestop sent me a new one. Going to use the funds for other upgrades.
$450 with all hardware in box.
Like this one ...
Kudos to Bestop.
I sent an email with photos and description of a hole developing on the passenger side of the Sunrider. Received an automatic response that they are busy and would get to me.
After 3 weeks I gave a call. A not very friendly gentleman told me in a few minutes of discussion that...
Update : 13 K miles on the tires. 28K miles on the jeep Was having a bit of vibration last weekend on a toll road at 85mph(texas) Reminded me to rotate and balance.
Did find a small nail on one tire. Fixed. Rotated and balaced.
Forgot how smooth this tires can be. Have been great for wheeling...
I have a max tow. Bought shocks and springs off a rubicon for $300 on Craigslist. Added a half inch spacer to the front . Now I run Kenda Klever 35x10.50. Tow 5K pounds all over TX and CO without issues.