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Strokin76
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got a bb2 for ice fishin and hunting, kinda fun low dollar crawler,lol 450 bucks, 2.9 auto, manual conversion, repaired the auto transfercase, and lincoln locked the rear..

tires are off a zamboni, bias truck mud and snows, complete with studs...... how do i add pics?
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BroncoBoy24
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Wow man I love it. What kind of tires are those? What size lift do you have?
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Strokin76
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no lift bone stock suspension. they are 15LT bias plys.... no rubbing either. I am going to install explorer leafs and coils soon just to get the look right.
BroncoBoy24
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Post by BroncoBoy24 »

Dang man thats hard to believe that they dont rub! What size are those? Im not familiar with 15LT
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Strokin76
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Your probably not familiar because they are bias ply not radials like most tires, basically that is all they say are 15LT mud and snow. messurement wise i think they are 301/2 in tall. they are only 7 in wide across the tread that is why they dont rub.
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BroncoBoy24
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Very nice! Do you know where I could pick up a set at?
1984 Ford Bronco II
1998 Nissan Frontier
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Strokin76
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i'm in Michigan, we have Pomp's tire here, but I found them at other tire stores as well, you'd just have to tell them you were looking for 15 in bias ply Mud and Snow truck tires......
BroncoBoy24
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Ok thank ya sir
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1998 Nissan Frontier
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Strokin76
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Hey BroncoBoy24, just thought I'd tell ya I double checked the sidewall and it does say 7.00-15LT
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Okay thanks man. Ill look around cause those tires a sweet. Im gonna put 2 in blocks in the rear and maybe a leveling kit being that me and my dad are gonna design a bumper for it. Hopefully that size will fit. We got a guy in my town selling 31/9.50/15's mud kings on rims for $275
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Johny4x4
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had a set like those, things last a dang good while, grip off & on road real good & help to save gas bc there not to huge. Better yet here in NC there $75 a piece!
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