Swamplites
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Swamplites
yeah i got those tires on a scram500 boy,,i knew they were 6ply but damn,the front being they're for the front might be 4ply cause i can push down on them but the rear 6ply forgetaboutit! you can't move these at all,they look great+hook in mud+dirt+gravel just the street is where they spin+wobble+flintstonemobile,(they got a 1"radial runout) so maybe thats alright cause i should'nt be there anyway.
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Swamplites
I have these on my 400HO and find they do a great job on pretty much any surface that i have thrown at them, I was very surprised how well they do in the mud...
They do have a little vibration above 45 -50 MPH but nothing major, ( pushed it to 60+ once and promptly lost my nerve to push it further!).
The tread is also surprisingly agressive and they will tear up the lawn quite effectly if you arent careful! I haven't had the chance to do a lot of sand yet, but I suspect that they may dig a little too well and dig down instead of pushing through.
They do have a little vibration above 45 -50 MPH but nothing major, ( pushed it to 60+ once and promptly lost my nerve to push it further!).
The tread is also surprisingly agressive and they will tear up the lawn quite effectly if you arent careful! I haven't had the chance to do a lot of sand yet, but I suspect that they may dig a little too well and dig down instead of pushing through.
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