Found 40" mickey thompsons $265
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Found 40" mickey thompsons $265
Found mickeys for $240-$265 for 40" 38" 37" tires, they are overstocked, and its a sick deal. I'm getting my body lift put on today with my suspension lift already on there, or this next week and I am putting 40" Baja Claw Radials on, with 4.65 gears(might have said the wrong ratio), gonna be sick!
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if he don't want to put up a link...i'll put one up i know about.There used military issue tires.There 16.5 and some 20's but there like 36,37,49 and 53" tires. i don't need any but maybe one of y'all could use this info.
http://100dollarman.com/index.html
http://100dollarman.com/index.html
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You guys freak out too much, I had to go do things and have work..
Heres the link, http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Mic...t_pn=M%2fT5786
Heres the link, http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Mic...t_pn=M%2fT5786
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Great price on the 40", but the 35's and 37's price is about average. Figures!!! I'd be interested in the 37's for after I add the 3" body lift that's sitting in the garage. I figure 37's would be perfect for when I have 7" of total lift.
Be forwarned boys, the Baja Claw Radial is a GREAT tire! Probably the best rock tire and second only to the Bogger in the mud, but it IS NOT a good road tire. I had a set on a Jeep Pickup, they are average on dry pavement but really bad on wet pavement. They ARE NOT a siped tire.
Great hunting truck/weekend warrior tire, poor choice for a daily driver...
Be forwarned boys, the Baja Claw Radial is a GREAT tire! Probably the best rock tire and second only to the Bogger in the mud, but it IS NOT a good road tire. I had a set on a Jeep Pickup, they are average on dry pavement but really bad on wet pavement. They ARE NOT a siped tire.
Great hunting truck/weekend warrior tire, poor choice for a daily driver...