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Topic: Self-cleaning Mud Tires 235/75/15
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Oldcoyote unregistered
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posted January 09, 2001 06:42 AM
I am looking for these to go on a two wheel drive vehicle. I am considering Dunlop Radial Mud Rovers. Super Swampers do not list 235/75/15's.There seem to be several good M/T tires which are NOT self-cleaning and the Georgia red clay will clog them in two minutes. On-road performance and noise are not important here. Will very much appreciate your opinions. Thanks. IP: Logged |
CrossCreek unregistered
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posted January 09, 2001 01:54 PM
That's a hard combination. Check www.natltire.com and didn't see an exact match. Maybe the Buckshot mudders in a 'N' or 'P' 78 series bias ply might work. Good luck. IP: Logged |
Craig Member
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posted January 09, 2001 02:52 PM
You can get Mickey Thompson Baja's in 29 X 9.50 X 15 which is almost identical to 235/75/15 and you can get the Super Swamper TSL in 29 X 8.50 X 15 which is just a little narrower than the 235/75/15. You can get the General Grabber MT in 30 X 9.50 X 15 which is a little less than 1" taller than 235/75/15. This size difference shouldn't cause you any problems.IP: Logged |
Oldcoyote unregistered
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posted January 11, 2001 03:10 PM
Thanks Craig, ordered 2 Super Swampers yesterday.IP: Logged |
Oldcoyote unregistered
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posted January 18, 2001 05:52 PM
The 29" tires looked small when mounted so we switched to 31 10.5 15 Super Swamper TSL's which cleared with no problem.Thanks IP: Logged |
Craig Member
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posted January 19, 2001 06:35 AM
Cool looking tires, aren't they?IP: Logged |
Oldcoyote unregistered
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posted January 31, 2001 05:44 AM
The Swampers worked like a charm in 12-18" deep mud last weekend. Two wheel drive and positraction, no problem.IP: Logged |
Steve unregistered
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posted February 09, 2001 11:59 AM
The Yokohama Geolander M/T tire would be your best bet. Steve quote: Originally posted by Oldcoyote: I am looking for these to go on a two wheel drive vehicle. I am considering Dunlop Radial Mud Rovers. Super Swampers do not list 235/75/15's.There seem to be several good M/T tires which are NOT self-cleaning and the Georgia red clay will clog them in two minutes. On-road performance and noise are not important here. Will very much appreciate your opinions. Thanks.
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