tractor tires
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tractor tires
Does anybody out there run a smaller tractor tire like a 33inch tall on a 16 inch rim any info or pictures would b nice, thanks.
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hey guys i found the tires i am looking for its a 9.5 -16 carlisle farm specialist its a v tread tire that is 33.5 inch tall, i will upload pictures once i get them
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those will do great but try not to go fast on the road if at all. they probably arent rated for over 30mph or so. also don't be too hard on them. you may start breaking axle shafts.
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ya i picked up a set of 16 inch rims from the pick and pull for 33 bucks, so i am going to mount them on a separate set of rims and just change them once i get to the trail, i usually wait a half hour for everyone to show up anyways, and they were 250 a piece cdn, and i bought them cus i am tired of putting expensive tires on my truck when they usually only c pavement anyways, i am not a supper hard wheeler i just wanted a tire that would clean out awsome and that would basically allow me to just idle threw mud holes instead of having to work the truck so hard, but i will still have to just b gentle, and now i can just put some cheap tires on my truck for going to work and even to the trail, and with not driving them on the road they should last a pretty long time, anyways i plan on doing a write up on them and letting u guys know how they actually work after i get some seat time
keep the rubber side down
keep the rubber side down