Next Set of Tires: Why Are Yours The Best?
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TOYO as beefy as they come, never worry about cutting them, can run them at 10-12psi all day long. had them on for over 15 000kms and have had very little wear. only downside is that they are heavy, but well worth it. also they measure in true sizes (a 35 is really 35") and they look bad ass!
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I had a boring day in class so I finally had time to sit down and write up everything thats been running around my mind this past month, lol, Im sure you know how it is
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TOYO as beefy as they come, never worry about cutting them, can run them at 10-12psi all day long. had them on for over 15 000kms and have had very little wear. only downside is that they are heavy, but well worth it. also they measure in true sizes (a 35 is really 35") and they look bad ass!
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lol....id have the first couple of pages of each section filled with new threads with zero replies.
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you gotta go with the toyos. I have 33" M/Ts. They hold up great too, i ran over a nail and when i pulled it out it was maybe only an 1/8 of an inch in if that. there was no air leaking but I went to patch it just in case, and couldn't even get the sander hole punch thing in with a hammer. Go with Toyos
and they are great in the snow
and they are great in the snow