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Post by havnfun on Apr 6, 2005 12:54:13 GMT -4
Hi All, Spring is here and time to dig some holes.l tire and wheel specials Interco TireSwamper LTB's LTB01 31x10.5x15 call for pricing LTB07 34x10.5x15 call for pricing LTB02 31x11.5x16 call for pricing LTB05 33x13.5x16 call for pricing TRXUS MT's RADIAL RXM05R 31x10.5x15 call for pricing RXM06R 33x12.5x15 call for pricing RXM11R 35x12.5x15 call for pricing Super Swamper TSL's SAM12 31x10.5x15 call for pricing SAM38 32x9.5x15 call for pricing SAM13 33x12.5x15 call for pricing SAM26 36x12.5x15 call for pricing SAM94 38x12.5x15 call for pricing IROC'S I801 36x13.5x15 call for pricing I808 39.5x13.5x15 call for pricing I809 39.5x13.5x16 call for pricing And to go with these we are running a special on Explorer Pro-comp Black D-Spoke wheels (these are the same look as the american racing 767 without the blue/red pin stripe.) either 15x8 5-4.5 call for pricing 15x8 5-5.5 call for pricing And if you are "fixed" on getting a set of ar 767's i'll throw this out as well. 15x8 5-4.5 call for pricing 15x8 5-5.5 call for pricing Also American Racing BAJA 172 series 15x8 5-4.5 call for pricing 15x8 5-5.5 call for pricing You can call Me at the shop 444-7374 or on my cell 830-3904 or if your in the valley You can Call Lance (littlredwagoneer) 825-9957
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Post by SmOkE on Apr 6, 2005 19:58:29 GMT -4
can u get any of those in 30's??
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Post by sportsguy on Apr 6, 2005 20:32:30 GMT -4
Plus taxes? Taxes in? Delivered? Dude, we need details! Great prices, but if I have to truck to Texas to get them...they'll cost the same as MT/R's...LOL
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Post by havnfun on Apr 7, 2005 2:03:59 GMT -4
Smoke- closest i'd have is in a swamper TSL 29x8.5x15 $122.00 +hst.
Duane - no extra freight if picked up at our store. And no extra costs just your HST.
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Post by SmOkE on Apr 8, 2005 20:04:02 GMT -4
so thats $122 plus tax installed and balanced? ;D
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Post by littlemulticoloredwagoneer on Apr 9, 2005 0:06:24 GMT -4
No you would have to have them installed yourself!!...sorry but we dont do that yet!
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Post by SmOkE on Apr 10, 2005 22:36:28 GMT -4
ok kewl man, u have to order them in?
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Post by havnfun on Apr 11, 2005 5:37:19 GMT -4
Yep, Smoke usually a couple of day's if they are in the warehouse. If they have to come from the plant it might take 1-2 weeks.
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Post by SmOkE on Apr 12, 2005 19:16:39 GMT -4
ok awesome man ill give u a call 3 weeks b 4 ill need em :-) thnx fo rthe price bro.
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Post by troutbum on Jun 7, 2005 18:46:46 GMT -4
Do the rims come with the center hub or is that extra? Where are you in the valley? Thanks, Shawn
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Post by Jeepaholik on Jun 7, 2005 19:35:18 GMT -4
Whats the Story on the IROK? reliability, is it a Bias or Radial? wear over time?
Cheers,
-Ben
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Post by littlemulticoloredwagoneer on Jun 8, 2005 8:45:43 GMT -4
Yes centers are included with certain wheels I am in Kingston....
As for iroks they come in both a Radail and a Bias I am sure the pricing above os for bias ...radials would be more..... as far as running them on a daily driver I dont think you would get great milage out of them as they are super soft....if you are looking for the perfect all around tire I would suggest the trxus!
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Post by Old Yeller on Jun 9, 2005 11:44:42 GMT -4
I was looking at thornbirds awhile back. Looking for something much luggier, but still road friendly. What can you tell me about them?
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Post by ©Big6™ on Jun 9, 2005 13:15:27 GMT -4
I was looking at thornbirds awhile back. Looking for something much luggier, but still road friendly. What can you tell me about them? I wheeled with a guy in Paragon who had Thronbirds. Not impressed with them at all, the are for someone that wants the look of a big mud tire. They would need some serious work with a tire groover to make them work well.
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Post by Enos on Jun 9, 2005 13:22:37 GMT -4
Commonly called Stuckbirds or Suckbirds, from what I've read they make a good show tire.
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