I'm running TreadWrights on my excursion. I did have issues at the start with balancing, but TreadWright sent me 4 new tires and the problem was solved. I use balancing beads and they are great. I removed one tire after broken belts in 10,000 miles. I now have trouble free tires with 20,000 miles on them.:)
I miss the Goodyear wrangler mtr with that tread design and the old Cooper discoverer stt, only thing that is close to those two are Toyo open country mt and they are really expensive.
I have TW Guard Dogs myself. Man they're loud on the road. Great off road, walnut glass mix is great on ice, but man they're loud on the street. Not just loud like you'd expect out of a mud terrain tire, but hard to talk to passengers over, hear them over the straight piped diesel, make bystanders look over going wtf loud. Between there being lots of new options for a similar cost, and TW's customer service for a shipping bobble was just non existent - as in multiple calls and emails and zero response, TW won't get any more of my money. Done with them.
This is what I mainly wanted to know, I watched a video of Guard Dogs humming down the road. I don't know if I could handle that noise, work/ woods truck... They basically looked like an aggressive hybrid, you would think the concentrated center lugs would make them more road worthy? Dang it!
For balancing the tires, you need DynaGlass? Or DynaBeads? I've never used TreadWright tires before, but I've never had a tire blow out, and I've worn Toyo Open Country, MasterCraft MXT, and some cheap Malaysian tire called Radar down to near slicks, never a blow out. I had one Toyo bulge, but that tire was 11 years old, it was on one of my trucks when I bought it from auction. Still drove the truck 290 miles back home because I couldn't get a shop to remove the wheel, it was rusted to the hub, big time.
Curiosity on the follow-up with using the balancing beads how long did you get out of these considering doing the same. All I've heard about tread right is balancing issues so I thought the balancing beads would work but curious on your results.
@@renegaderiders9289 id never buy them in the first place i have had several cheap sets of mud tires with good results just couldn't pay me to run these. Try Mud claws extremes great tire easy to balance and long life also i i have had a set of dirt commander M/T on my silverado i think i gave under 700 for a set of 5 and have 20k miles on them with no issues other than a little noisy still have over half tread left
I get people need to save money. But, these tires aren't safe. It's not worth your life, someone else's life or your vehicle. People should stop promoting these tires.