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Pro Armor Crawler Black T351015XG Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Pro Armor Crawler Black T351015XG

Tire Diameter: 35". Tire Width: 10". Tire Weight: 45 lbs. Wheel Diameter: 15". Front & Rear Universal.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth the money

Expensive but worth the money. Of all the side tires we run, these tires seem to be the best. Friends often get punctured sidewalls, but not because of these tires.

Pros
  • Front and rear universal
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tyres! good for light trucks and SUVs

Excellent grip on dirt, sand and hard surfaces with minimal noise. Put a 30 x 10 x 14 on a Polaris General Deluxe and they will fit with no problem. We then took them to Moab where they performed well. Couldn't be happier!

Pros
  • tire width: 10 inch
Cons
  • expensive

Revainrating 2 out of 5

puncture resistance. No!

I bought these tires on my RZR 22 and have ridden them on trails and rocks. 36 miles and bam. Dropped a wheel. ABOVE I had an apartment. Snowmobile clips, stone cutters, nails, wear strips and sticks. I was unlucky with these tires. Once I pay RZR, I get different tires. Attention buyers! 1 star durability rating. The front tires are good (the front tires withstand the object, so the rear tires can go flat).

Pros
  • Wheel diameter: 15"
Cons
  • Off fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The tires pull great over hills and rocks, and it seems so.

The tires handle climbs and rocks very well and feel very durable. In the mud they work very well in my opinion. In thick mud, as long as you have the power to accelerate the wheel, they'll scavenge and pull just as well as any of them. If you don't have enough wheel speed, yes they will stick together and not pull. Just step on it, pull it out and you're done. I will probably buy them locally next time as they were broken upon delivery and difficult to install at first. Another who couldn't be

Pros
  • Tire weight: 45 lbs
Cons
  • Very expensive