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33.3 Tractor Tires

5.5K views 14 replies 7 participants last post by  szki272  
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Started Lifting and mounting tires this morning and four hours later. This is the results.

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hey man, you should like those tires on the trails depending on terrain you ride on. bout a year ago, went to livingston KY, there were some zuks there with tractor tires on their rigs. awsome what a heavy foot, some jack daniels and half bald tires would do. imagine the road ride would leave a lil to be desired. for a trail rig, who cares....
BiLLy bOb

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#4 ·
Hey pretty cool, there is a tracker at a used car shop that has those on it .. looks ptreety nice, until ya walk up to and see how its lifted ;-)

DougO

88.5 Sami with 35" Goodyear MT/R's
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Dont remember, but I know it was alot more then I would pay for it .. it has the calmini 2" which wasnt bad, it was the bodylift that was scary .. I'll find out if ya want me too .. this time I'll drive up in My Samurai ;-) instead of my lil Nissan

DougO

88.5 Sami with 35" Goodyear MT/R's
89 Sidekick "my lil rust bucket" with 3 - 235/75-15 Goodyear MT's anyone got a pair for sale?!
ICQ 52576971
 
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I paid $100 each for the 33" tractor tires from olanmont. I have a friend that has 31" tractor tires on his samurai and does 55mph just fine. just some times you get a little hop from not having them balanced. Here is a picture of my ford on 56" tractor tires. This one runs 60mph with no problem.
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#14 ·
hell YES! have you ever driven it on the road? if so i bet those tires GROWL! one of these days when i have a real job there will be in my front yard a 79 bronco 460, rockwells, and some big ol tractor tires. that's overkill around here but i bet i could find somewhere to get it stuck :)

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#15 ·
most tractor tires are rated at about 20 30 mph faster than that you risk blowing a tire and just think of what that would be like

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