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I am a big fan of the PJ Dirt Grips and think they also got thrown in to the mix...
2001 H1 Opentop
Former 03 H2 Adventure Series
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They both wear Fairly quickly, and are both noisy on the road. I bought these tires for their off road capabilities, and not for the comfort of how they ride on the highway.
As for as highway ride goes, as long as you can get them balanced, and as long as they are not throwing chunks of rubber at you at high speeds, I would think it is a matter of preference.
I personally prefer to have better traction off road (Climbing rock, and in the mud), than having a tire that is a few decibles quieter on the highway.
You could always get yourself a set of street tires and a set of wheeling tires, if you want to go to extremes.
Either way, you're gonna have to pay if you wanna Play!
Just My opinion!
Ric-H2
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Why not have this Hummer God Join the forum, so we can hear it straight from the horses mouth.
It is sad to hear that a person that works on Hummers is so set on 1 particular set of tires. It has been my experience that there is not one set of tires that are perfect for all situations. I'm sure the Swampers are better for deep, loose mud, and the MTR's are better for dry rock climbing, and on road traction.
We all have our own personal opinions, but to say Swampers suck, is just showing his ignorance.
Ric-H2
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