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Mickey Thompson Baja Legend EXP - review / experiences?

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Any experiense with the Mickey Thompson Baja Legend EXP? Looking for ride quality and noise comments.

Gladiator mainly used to commute on road and no towing.

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My gladiator came with these in 35x12.50. I'd say they're ok, not great. Running them at 30-32psi to satisfy the chalk test but even then the contact patch is a little odd with feathering on the shoulder lugs. They sound like a swarm of bees following me in the highway, not that I have a problem with that but the question of noise was brought up. I have them rotated and balanced every 5k with alignment checked and adjusted, if needed. Usually takes a fair amount of weight to get them balanced then vibrating again within a few hundred miles. They seem to clear snow well and I've never had a problem with traction on wet pavement. Sadly, I haven't been off road in the year of ownership to tell you how they clear mud. No issues around my yard or picking up gravel from my driveway. The ride quality is fine; I'm not rushing to go spend money on replacements any time soon but I don't think I'll be replacing these with the same, when the time comes.
 
 







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