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Cheap Tire suggestions

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Went to Tuttle ORV park in Kansas and had a awesome time once again. On the way home I must have had a slow leak in one of my humvee radials and didn't catch it and wrecked it. So I am back to the same old place. I looked at swampers and bfg but I really can't see spending that much. I can get (4) 37 12.50 16.5s for $300. Is there anything in the $400 range? I know everyone thinks the humvee times are junk up for the most part if my bumper cleared I could climb it with them. Running 10psi and grooved. Just trying to strech my wheeling dollar.
 
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Tried and so far Nebraska isn't close to anywhere.
 
rough, although still yer best bet.
i HATE goin new for tires cuz its such a big expense, but last summer i sprung for some new 35" dunlop mud rovers and they were by FAR the most affordable mud terrain i could find.
 
Stopped by the local tire shop for giggles and they had a set of NEW 36X13.50X15 Iroks and I have a set of 15X10 8 bolts. They want $200 per tire. The tires were miss ordered so thats the AT COST price. More than I wanted to spend but should be great.
 
So if they were working well for you, why not get another H1 radial for $75?
 
I have to drive 7 hrs round trip to get them. That craigslist ad is were I was going to get them from. I will have another set of 37 radials when my buddy that lives there comes back for the summer. I can borrow the COOPs Groover for free so I will get uncut. Took me 45 min last time.
 
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Yes but $149 I could drive there. If I get 2 more guys we can cut the price.
 
rough, although still yer best bet.
i HATE goin new for tires cuz its such a big expense, but last summer i sprung for some new 35" dunlop mud rovers and they were by FAR the most affordable mud terrain i could find.


Had a set of 35" rovers on my duramax. Was not real happy with the tread wear. Tires worked ok but seemed to wear fast compared to the mtr's they replaced and were replaced by. Affordable,,, kinda. Worth the price,,,, I wasnt impressed.

Just my .02

Stumpbuster,
Hope you have better luck than me..

jim
 
I am still getting some hummer tires to dd but these will be great for snow/mud and mostly rocks.

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