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PARAGON
04-25-2005, 12:55 PM
I know many keep their stock AT tires and/or buy new AT tires. Goodyear has come out with a new Wrangler AT that sounds pretty good if they will make one to fit the H2.

The Goodyear Wrangler featuring SilentArmor Technology has 2 high-tensile steel belts and a layer made with Kevlar. It also has the Durawall, that is more puncture resistant, like what the MT/R has. It has some type of rim guard that will keep the wheel edge off of rocks. With the rim guard and durawall, they should air down pretty well for off-road use.

http://www.goodyearwrangler.com/

PARAGON
04-25-2005, 12:55 PM
I know many keep their stock AT tires and/or buy new AT tires. Goodyear has come out with a new Wrangler AT that sounds pretty good if they will make one to fit the H2.

The Goodyear Wrangler featuring SilentArmor Technology has 2 high-tensile steel belts and a layer made with Kevlar. It also has the Durawall, that is more puncture resistant, like what the MT/R has. It has some type of rim guard that will keep the wheel edge off of rocks. With the rim guard and durawall, they should air down pretty well for off-road use.

http://www.goodyearwrangler.com/

2WhiteHummers
08-11-2009, 07:00 AM
Anyone try these and if so how do they compare to the Stock BFG's?

HummerJim
08-11-2009, 06:23 PM
GOOD GOD MAN! How far back did you have to go to find Paragon!! I kinda miss the old core group of Dennis, Paragon Frank, and Drty raving at each other. If you didn't get insulted once a week you weren't part of the forum and with 24,000 plus posts there was a lot of "stuff" flying back and forth from the big P.
When I got my Hummer in 2005 Paragon sent me a private message congratulating me on my purchase. The only one on this forum to pm the new guy. I know he's banned now and there was lots of talk etc. but that original core group could write volumes on how to maintain, fix and modify the H2 and I printed out some of the old tips and put it in a binder for reference. I think someday the 2004 to 2007 era will be looked upon as the golden age of Hummers (the H1 still was in production and the 2006 H3 came out) kind of like'63 to '67 is considered the golden age for the Corvette.

Boss Hoss
08-12-2009, 01:01 AM
I kinda miss the old core group of Dennis, Paragon Frank, and Drty raving at each other. If you didn't get insulted once a week you weren't part of the forum and with 24,000 plus posts there was a lot of "stuff" flying back and forth from the big P.

Ha, you remember those times? Elcova was once first incredibly entertaining,and second informative. The post count back then was stupid compared to now.....and back then most people wheeled their rigs, regularly. Boy, those were the days ;).