Wheeled Good Evening Ranch last weekend for the first time. At first I thought the SXII's fucking sucked. I then realized that my air gauge was off, and I was at 12-13 psi instead of 8. I dropped it down to 8 in the front and 7 in the back and they started working ok. GER was super wet, and everyone was slipping and sliding around except for the JKU w/ reds, and the fj80 series on maxxis razrs. Overall after a weekend of fucking around with pressures, spinning the tires as much as possible to round the tread, and beating my rig harder than I think I ever have, I kinda walked away feeling "mehh". I broke 2 beads (I am running steelies w/ welded on rock rings, wheels are 9" wide) and didn't seem to have as much traction as I am used to, but also have never wheeled this park. GER is waaaay steeper than the Cove, or Rausch, both of which also have much more traction and much better drainage, so I am not really comparing apples to apples here, but I think the lack of reds on my jeep really just showed me that I have some improvements to make:
1: 98" wheelbase is too short once shit gets steep
2: I need to ad internal beadlocks so i can get the tires to a pressure where they really shine.
I am gonna throw some internal locks in to fix the bead breaking issue, and do a little bit of wheelbase work before my next trip in August. In the mean time I am towing it back to my house to rip around the city to try to really break in the tires and round off the tread blocks.
The picture is from late night shenanigans on Cripple Creek. No front driver tire bead int he pic and we were trying to get it back on w/ a Viair compressor and ratchet straps
. This same trail ride I made it up all the obstacles driving my FZJ80 on 37 coopers w/ very little issue (friend was driving my jeep after he broke his toyota buggy frame). Ill post an update once I get to wheel the new tires again after I makes some changes.