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Interco Blem List

That is one of their best lists I have seen in a while. I need a set of TSL BIAS Ply 36X13.00X16. None on this list unfortunately.
 
I check it a couple times a day. Now that I don't have any extra money, there is all kinds of tires I could use. But whenever I do have some extra, only thing on there is thorn turds....
 
Those 47's look tasty. No too big!

I picked up a set of 47's for a very short time. They have to be made for swamps, they look like they'd dig to China. They are also massive, they were noticeably bigger than my old 44's. I sold quickly because I just wasn't ready to buy alloy axles and fancy knuckles.

There was a set of 5 45" SX's one there for about an hour. LOL
 
My build is built around a 42-43" tire. Don't think I would have the clearance for a 47.
 
We got a set of 47" LTB's awhile back , basically 50% off the only "Blem" we could find was the "titties" were really thick .

They are not as good as ags up here but they seem better then 44" boggers
 
I'm curious what it's like living with Ag tires on a truck, I know how awesome they are in just about everything you can find offroad, but what about in between?
 
There are some ags that are DOT legal but a crazy expensive , the commonly ran tires up here are not DOT and run about 3500.00 out the door for tires,wheels, and tubes .......for US made tires , you can go cheaper but you end up with tires made in India or China .

Unless you do a lot snow/mud/soft ground type stuff AG tires probably are not a great choice.
 
How do AG's compare on weight for similar height tires?
 

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