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Post by bob95toy on Sept 18, 2004 7:05:03 GMT -5
From what i can see of these they would be good tires, but does anyone have any real info. And with 7 inches of lift and some fender trimming could i run 38.5's? A speedy reply would be great. thanks bob
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Post by Hoodlum on Oct 6, 2004 11:44:17 GMT -5
I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure that they are a mud racing tire the only vehicle I've ever seen them on was a mud buggy and I agree I think they would be a very good tire in muddy conditions with those paddle like lugs def would be slinging muck
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Post by MuddDawg on Nov 13, 2004 20:15:58 GMT -5
ground hawgs last good on the street, work excellent in the mudd going forward. BUT, they are not so good in reverse. they pull really good in forward, but because of the tread design they dont work so good going backwards......
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Post by Hoodlum on Nov 16, 2004 14:55:11 GMT -5
thanks for the info
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Post by JUGGERNAUT on Dec 10, 2004 2:48:03 GMT -5
I had a set of 33's on my 96 tacoma and put over 40k miles on them. They are the best tires I've ever had or have seen in the Mud and Snow. I have went further in the mud on those 33's vs. guys with 38's, 40's and 42's (swampers and fun country's). Ground Hawgs are the only tires I will buy. My cousin has had 3 sets of 38" radial Hawgs on 3 different trucks and he feels the same as me.
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