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4= 37-12.5-16.5 baja t/a on wheels

rob h

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I have 4 95% tread baja t/a tires on tailgunner chrome 16.5 x 8.25 wheels. Bolt pattern 8 on 6.5. chromes decent but not perfect. Tires have balancing bags in them but never tried. Just looking to get my money back, dont need em. Located in frackville pa 17931. 850.00



(no centercaps or lug nuts) (tires have no dry rot and are in perfect shape)

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Sold these yesterday afternoon for 800 on the wheels....sorry and thanks
 
dang!! those are so hard to find!! where did you buy the tires from?
I have found one site that sells them but I would rather be able to look at a set in person before I lay down anymore cash.
 
They were selling em at trailworthy fab, it was a sale at the time. Id call em and see when there going to get em again, they dont always have em. There harder to get now.
 
This place also carrys the 38" x 16" rim xml's that marty has on his blazer i think.
 
Just a note. Those XML's go down the road great, but they suck in mud, on rocks, and in wet sand.

They do go down the road nice though . . . . . . . . .

Martin
 
Just a note. Those XML's go down the road great, but they suck in mud, on rocks, and in wet sand.

They do go down the road nice though . . . . . . . . .

Martin

Wonder how they do in sand...:dunno:

Do they air down ok and bubble out on the bottom at 10-12 psi? Or do they still look fully aired up?
 
They bubble out some, but you really have to air them down. They are stiff and HEAVY.

Martin
 
They're 16's so it's not a big deal. I only lost a bead once.

Martin
 
On a dd that sees an occational romp they should b pretty decent, they wear like steel. For a dedicated steed, wheelin in mud, woods, rocks, cold, hot, snow, etc, they are not the best choice; possibly w a good cut/sipe job but stock no...
 

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