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What are the least expensive mud terrain tires?

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Old 03-10-2013, 06:13 AM
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My Guard Dogs were and still are $159 a piece. In a 315/70R17.. Theyre just tough to beat!
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If you're looking for a new tire and not a retread (im not bashing retreads, great tires) try looking at General Grabber AT2 or Maxxis Trepador. Great tires, just smaller brands therefore less expensive
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Enduro Runway. I had them, they were nice for the price. I would recommend getting them sipped since they are just a plain Jane mud terrain.
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Originally Posted by topdown89
If you're looking for a new tire and not a retread (im not bashing retreads, great tires) try looking at General Grabber AT2 or Maxxis Trepador. Great tires, just smaller brands therefore less expensive
Honestly if I could afford the Red Letters, that would be the tire for me. I have a friend rockin GT and they are bad! I love em!
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I appreciate all the good ideas, guys. Thanks.
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Dunlop makes a mud rover. Last time I checked they were cheaper than most. Also lighter
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Originally Posted by JLsJK
Dunlop makes a mud rover. Last time I checked they were cheaper than most. Also lighter
This is actually a good point. Dont get me wrong, Im a huge fan of Treadwright tires. They are a good value, they roll well and a lot of other stuff, but they are kind of heavy. Not too bad, but a bit heavier than your average 35".
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What size wheels did you pick up?
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Who are you asking?
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I'm thinking about going with Maxxis Big Horns. They seem to be the least expensive, non-retread I can find. And I can get them in a 34" (305/70-17).


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