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Move over Swampers, here's something meatier!

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Ok, so I don't know how else to get closer to stock gearing other than shriking the tires, and I saw some 14" Trac Loader tires in the bed of a guy's PU the other day check out this link! Untill I can do something along the lines of 4.44's or something (not concidering T-case an option at this time), these look like some really good options for off-road only tires ... of course the problem is you need to carry extra wheels or trailer your off-roader, but just imagine these babys off-road! The tires at the bottom of the list are the ones I am talking about size - 25x8.5-14 NHS (too bad you can't take them on the road ... oh well, might be able to get away with it in town at least :brow:) Here's the link: http://www.titanstore.com/store/specbook.html

not to sound lazzy but can you post a thumb nail.. thanks

They all come out as the home page link.

 

Hmmm here's a better link with more details on the tires ... looks like it needs a 7" wide rim ... but if you have the 6-lug conversion, the wheel I saw appeared to have 6x5.5 ... http://www.titanstore.com/store/specbook.html

these look cool and there d.o.t. approved for high way speed. but they dont have any info on them on there site.

Just for the hell of it I'll throw this link in, its been talked about here before

http://www.mattracks.com/

 

Plus you will have the gearing of running on like 14" wheels with no tyres!

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these look cool and there d.o.t. approved for high way speed. but they dont have any info on them on there site.
Where did you find this? I'd love to know what sizes they come it :brow:

they dont list price on there site:mad:

 

Just for the hell of it I'll throw this link in, its been talked about here before

http://www.mattracks.com/

 

Plus you will have the gearing of running on like 14" wheels with no tyres!

they dont list price on there site:mad:

 

 

Titan tires are made in DSM :)

they dont list price on there site:mad:

 

no they don't, cause every set is custom made for the application right here in northern minnesota. I talked to a guy about making some for the subaru, but let's just say it would be in the 5-digit range :eek:

i was looking at the ATV tires on there... i know its been discussed many many times before but it says the weight rating is around 480lbs... now is that for one tire or for all 4???

 

a suby isn't far off from that...:confused:

 

i've seen off-roaders use tracter type tires before... i got some vids that are absolutely awesome... best non-suby vids i got! in the first vid you'll just kinda go... oh my... oh my... OH NO HE DIDN'T! then you'll laugh...:-p (poor landrover...)

 

http://recolo.org/images/RussianMuddingVid.wmv

http://www.iauto.lv/4x4video/trapenes_purvi.wmv

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NO WAY!! they make that same nice DOT trailer tire in a 13 too!! and yes a 14" :banana: 205/75-14 6-ply!! :headbang: now just need to find a place that sells them :rolleyes: :-p

the titan looks just like the OLD firestone town and country, which were also available studded

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the titan looks just like the OLD firestone town and country, which were also available studded
How did they do on snow and ice? That's annother reason the TSL isn't ideal for me in Montana, something like 4 - 6 mons out of the year, the places I want to go wheel'n are covered in Ice and snow, so a mud tire is only needed in about 30% of the places I go, and if I can get more of an agressive ice/snow tire that can handle a bit of mud too should be best for me :burnout:

mattracks are VERY cool but VERY expensive. A buddy of mine checked about 4 years ago, and if I remember right, it would have been in the neighborhood of 15 grand for his 4X4.

Thanks for posting those videos, those guys must be nuts. Who in their right mind would drive into a lake?:lol:

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