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Thread: 35x12.5 15" Rim Off Brand Mud Terrains

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    Moose
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    35x12.5 15" Rim Off Brand Mud Terrains

    Brand New, 250 miles max on quirky lookin tread design. I want the 35x14.50R15 Boggers.

    $800 OBO

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    Yo soy tu papa! Doug Krebs's Avatar
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    $200 a piece for a 15" rim off brand mud terrain? Are you sure this is the right price? Does this include the rim? I'm not interested, just trying to clarify.
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    ... OBO. Price includes wheels. The mom that sold me the bronco said she wanted at least that because she just bought the tires for her son... a few days later, he decided he wanted a '92 2wd Suburban to put 20" wheels on. Anybody ever see these tires before?
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    I haven't, but you'll be hard pressed to get that much for them.

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    i'll give ya $50 bucks for em

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    In all seriousness not to be insulting or anything - those should be more like 500 OBO -- figure 100 bucks each for the tires and 25 for the stock ford aluminum rim. You might even get more seperating them if you found someone looking for hose aluminum rims, I think they came as the nice wheels on 92-96's. Just my 2 cents.
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    i can identify them, and i believe i even know how much they are new. they are super sport mud tires they sell them at walmart and sell for like 125 a piece i think or 136 one or the two, so imo 800 is way to much.
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    Wal Mart never ceases to amaze me. I never thought Wal Mart could go any higher than 30.5" tires and no more aggressive than an All Season - Radial. Whatever. So shave a couple hundred off the price and go from there.

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    Violentv8toy
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    Originally posted by Red Bull
    Wal Mart never ceases to amaze me. I never thought Wal Mart could go any higher than 30.5" tires and no more aggressive than an All Season - Radial. Whatever. So shave a couple hundred off the price and go from there.
    Rumor is you can get 37" mtrs from wally world. Of course, in my part of the world, you can't cause the wally worlds are so small and the 'associates' laugh at you if you ask for tires.

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    Jordn284
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    they are 35's you say? well, im lookin for some kind of 35" tires, the problem is, they only would fit in the rear of my truck..since i dont exactly have the lift yet to put 35's in the front... hmm, let me see how much i get from taxes this year and i'll give you a better offer...

    Jordan

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    Jordn284
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    they are 35's you say? well, im lookin for some kind of 35" tires, the problem is, they only would fit in the rear of my truck..since i dont exactly have the lift yet to put 35's in the front... hmm, let me see how much i get from taxes this year and i'll give you a better offer...

    Jordan

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    TXsizeK5
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    if you're gunna get boggers dont get the 35x14.50

    Go with the 35x16 the tread is much deeper and the tire itself is much more aggresive.

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    Moose
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    mark down

    ok, so say $500 for wheels and tires?

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    TRDyota
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    Originally posted by Red Bull
    Wal Mart never ceases to amaze me. I never thought Wal Mart could go any higher than 30.5" tires and no more aggressive than an All Season - Radial. Whatever. So shave a couple hundred off the price and go from there.
    Both Walmart and Sam's carry several of the popular off-roading tire brands. However, most of these tire designs and sizes will have to be ordered, as they most definitely don't stock over-sized, offroad tires. But still, their prices are very cheap, even on their warranties and lifetime balance.

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