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I'm looking for 35" tires I like that these for one they look good and for two the weight not as heavy as other tires in that size keep in mind I'm not going to be hard core wheeling mild trails longing roads when hunting and how is the wear thanks for any info
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I have the 33 inch general mud tires. From what i have heard they are heavier than the average mud tire. Ive had them for about 7k miles and they seem to be wearing out quick, then again, i dont have any experience with other mud tires.
They do good in every terrain ive gone in- mud, sand and loose dirt.
They do good in every terrain ive gone in- mud, sand and loose dirt.
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Never had them, but i reall like the price point. I also read in a magazine that was doing a review that they were close to 40 pounds heavier then the previous mud terrain they were running which they did not name (both mounted on the same rim). Thats a lot of weight, but they also have more plys on the surfface of the tire, and now i don't know what the hell to do. I would also like to hear more about these.
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Well after reading your all's post I went back and looked ( I misread the weight its in kg not pounds I'm a dumb ass ) so there like 77 pounds instead of 35.7 that seem kinda heavy for a 3 ply they still look bad ass
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