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Old 12-02-2012, 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Triton-SAS
Tires would be bfg baja t/as any good?
Bfg baja t/a are a race only, non d.o.t. Approved tire and are not available to the public new.
But used sets are out there.
There twice as heavy as the same size regular tire so they can withstand a baja race.
And because of that take major hp to turn them in the dirt.
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So that would be the same for military tires too?
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Yup. Go with the Goodyear duratrac hummer tires.


Used military tires are like $100 a pop.

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Mines a package deal so gotta go with same site but that tire ill do instead
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Originally Posted by Triton-SAS
Mines a package deal so gotta go with same site but that tire ill do instead
No the baja t/a is a lot different then the good year "hummer" tires.
But yes the good years are the ones you want.
Look like these.
You guys are lucky! If we could buy tires like these this cheap, every lifted truck around here would run them! There very strong and will last 3x as long as a normal m/t tire.
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And there just called Goodyear wrangler m/t.

The duratracs are a civilian tire.
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Yes the Wrangler MTs are the ones I ran... They said "Military OZ" on them... They were extremely rough on the IFS...

Kingpin 1 tons won't know the difference...
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I want
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Im getting the goodyear mt/r load range d for 174 a tire. The rims are a 16.5 double bead lock rim with rock guards and pvc inserts. Should be sweet when they are finished. Will order later this week most likely
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Originally Posted by A7X
Yes the Wrangler MTs are the ones I ran... They said "Military OZ" on them... They were extremely rough on the IFS...

Kingpin 1 tons won't know the difference...
Thats what im hoping for. Have one set of shocks done now the other side and moving or removing the abs controller


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