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glad to hear it mate , do they clog with mud much ?? the only problem i have had with the previous MT's is that they clog with mud a bit to easilly

 

Ideally to stop mud clogging you needs to run them at low pressure, but this isnt really practical as you ideally need beadlock rims. Or just spin the tyres up so the mud flicks off :biggrin:

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I have a set of 35" on my Ram 2500......great tyres, but they're not cheap.....just over $1300. I had the earlier tread pattern on the last set and got almost 3 yrs out of them. But, you get what you pay for and it does make recovering a mud bound chipper on a building site a walk in the park with 'proper' tyres on.

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