@@cameronlaroche3536the wear is excellent, traction on gravel and mud roads is awesome. They are aggressive with large gaps between the lugs so you will have some road noise but it’s not bad. I found they are terrible in snow and ice but no shiat, they’re a mud tire. They are very inexpensive up here in Canada. Example, 33x12.50r22 all 4 tires $950 CAD. They balance well, I have zero vibration. I would highly recommend this tire to all my friends. They are made in China by a company called Haida. The company branded tire is Comforser CF 3000. They’re just branded different for Rolling Big Power and relabeled RBP Repulsor M/T.
I had just rolled them up to my Toyo’s for a quick eyeball comparison when they got delivered and they looked about the same width, tiny bit taller with the more aggressive lugs.
I’d totally buy these again. They’re showing very little signs of wear so far and I’ve been driving quite a lot, as I travel for racing and it’s my daily driver. I can tell it’s a harder rubber compound than previous Toyo and nitro’s, from pulling out on gravel, rain, etc. much easier to spin. These for sure will last longer.
@juniorperez1165 they're a little noisy since wearing in, I already have about 40k miles on them still half tread , still work great in the wet slippery mud and trails.
@@johnsabaku2257 great minimal tire wear. Definitely a harder compound than some other tires. Great for just driving highway and town miles. I wouldn’t suggest these if off-road are the main goal.
@@tsdelosa Thanks. Yeah, I do a lot of highway miles to get to a little bit of off-road. Any experience with these on snowy pavement, like to a ski area?
Doing great! I’d buy them again. I’ve noticed it’s for sure a harder compound than the Toyo’s, easier to spin on a loose surface or wet when pulling out of somewhere
Thanks for the post. I just bought these in 35x12.50 R20’s for my Ram. Putting them on tomorrow.
How they doing!?
@@cameronlaroche3536the wear is excellent, traction on gravel and mud roads is awesome. They are aggressive with large gaps between the lugs so you will have some road noise but it’s not bad. I found they are terrible in snow and ice but no shiat, they’re a mud tire. They are very inexpensive up here in Canada. Example, 33x12.50r22 all 4 tires $950 CAD. They balance well, I have zero vibration. I would highly recommend this tire to all my friends. They are made in China by a company called Haida. The company branded tire is Comforser CF 3000. They’re just branded different for Rolling Big Power and relabeled RBP Repulsor M/T.
How are they?
Do they have alot of drone noise?
@@staxwrld7792 I don’t think they’re bad at all for a mud tire. My Terra Grapplers are way louder.
Damn they look fantastic, great video!!!
For China manufactured tires, they look awesome. Getting the R/T's in a few weeks myself. I'll see how it goes.
are they a stiff tire of do they ride smooth on the freeway?
Do they have them in 10 ply i was looking it font seem to
They look great. I heard they run a bit narrow is that true?
I had just rolled them up to my Toyo’s for a quick eyeball comparison when they got delivered and they looked about the same width, tiny bit taller with the more aggressive lugs.
My 35x12.50-20’s measure 34” tall and about 11.75” wide
How are they today? How are they wearing in? I'm looking to buy a set to replace my ko2s I just can't swing over $520 a piece at the moment
I’d totally buy these again. They’re showing very little signs of wear so far and I’ve been driving quite a lot, as I travel for racing and it’s my daily driver.
I can tell it’s a harder rubber compound than previous Toyo and nitro’s, from pulling out on gravel, rain, etc. much easier to spin. These for sure will last longer.
@tsdelosa thank you, I ended up ordering a set last night 35x12.5r20.
@@njdan301how’d you like them. ?
@juniorperez1165 they're a little noisy since wearing in, I already have about 40k miles on them still half tread , still work great in the wet slippery mud and trails.
How did they balance? Any issues ?
Rippin Ports
776 Dach Lock
You said "better than toyo" ?
how are these doing today, after a year or so?
@@johnsabaku2257 great minimal tire wear. Definitely a harder compound than some other tires. Great for just driving highway and town miles. I wouldn’t suggest these if off-road are the main goal.
@@tsdelosa Thanks. Yeah, I do a lot of highway miles to get to a little bit of off-road. Any experience with these on snowy pavement, like to a ski area?
wondering if its worth it to buy these. I daily drive everyday, or if i should just save up to buy some toyo open country AT3's
My truck is my daily driver, I’ve had the Toyo open country’s and these are working almost better for me in ride quality imo.
@@tsdelosa think i would get as much life out of them?
Lawrence Ferry
Harber Ridge
9963 Langworth Cove
045 Jaime Divide
Johnny Cliffs
Hollie Lake
7 month update?
Doing great! I’d buy them again. I’ve noticed it’s for sure a harder compound than the Toyo’s, easier to spin on a loose surface or wet when pulling out of somewhere
Boehm Drive
Why are you whispering?
Terrill Keys
Abernathy Fall
I feel like the Toyo’s might be better in the mud
4435 Trantow Valleys