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One thing I found was that the offroad tires had decent traction, but they were always popping a flat out in the zone, typically when I was in trouble and needed them the most. Nothing worse than driving for your life and the car constantly pulling right or left. I put the "non-flat" tires on (sorry can't remember full name) and they don't have as good of traction but I love the piece of mind and not having to pack a million sealing kits.
I can even make the last tires but I think I'm going to stay with my non-flat tires, plus they look pretty cool.
That would be weird though if they are actually completely new.
I've also noticed the offroads pop a lot more than usual.