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Old 05-26-2002, 09:21 PM
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Even with the ITP 589 M/S, 26 inch tires! That Brazos River mud is some tricky stuff. There is a John Deere tractor on the other end of the strap; my buddy's 300 4x4 wouldn't even budge it!


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have you been satisfied with your 589s. do you know which will pull harder an go through more mud vampire or 589
 
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where at on Brazos river?
 
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Old 05-28-2002, 12:13 PM
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Rancho, I don't have any experience with anything other than stock tires and the 589s. A buddy of mine swears by his Vampires, but after seeing my 589s, may reconsider his next purchase. I really like these tires, that mud was just too much. I had already been through it twice but my buddy got stuck and I had to pull him out. Unfortunately, I hit his ruts my last attempt through.

NorthArkie, I'm on the Brazos just outside of Gause, TX on Highway 79. My family has right at 2000 acres over there. I do a lot of 4-wheeling and hog/varmint hunting and fishing over there.
 
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