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Old 07-18-2011, 12:41 PM
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Its time for some new tires 60lbs of Boost launch is not easy on tires but the ricer got the point. So any one got any tire suggestions im up to try some new tires if tried alot of them
 
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Old 07-18-2011, 12:48 PM
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man i aint no tire man by far but i do suggest rubber tires!! been using them for years!! never a problem.
 
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yea im getting tired of stone tires!!lol
 
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look into either the dunlop fierce attitudes, or pro comp extreme a/t
 
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Im lookin for mud tires or a really aggressive AT pro comps just wont cut it on in my pasture
 
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id go with the dunlops then, great tires and kinda cheap/
 
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Cost is not really a problem and i had a bad run with some dunlops seems they dont like to hold 22500 Lbs
 
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yea im getting tired of stone tires!!lol
yes my son had stone tires. rode like a brick. he had foot brakes too. i finnally got him upgraded so it saves money on tires and shoes!

if we cant laugh we might as well cry. i run michelin's stock size. im a street or dirt road type of guy.
 
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BFG is always good, Mud Terrain KM2s. Or Dick Cepek Crusher or Mud Country. GY Wrangler MT/R Kevlars? Whatever it is look for Load Range E or better.
 

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If money is no issue, go for some Baha ATZ mickeys.
 


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