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I'm just not seeing any 395's I can afford. The ones on GL go for a good price but still just not something I can afford. So I am really leaning towards the 11R20 NDT and grooving as I stated.
Cons, not as much top speed as the 395, not as good traction, tubes.
Pros, Cheap, better than a...
I wasnt rich enough this auction, maybe next time. But if I dont get any I will get an iron and do it like that. I agree, not too deep. If it works well then I can try the 11's like you said.
Yes you have a very valid point there, I don't like changing the 37"s on my bronco lol. Hopefully if it does happen I am close to home so i can use the bucket on the tractor.
Well considering the lack of info on the subject I suppose I can groove the stock 9.00 20 tires I plan to replace. If it's a failure then I guess I am not out that much,
This is the closest thing I have found and I am NOT looking to take that much lol. I just want to take a bit out of the center rib and maybe sipe "spelling?" the outer lugs for traction in slipery or icy conditions.
I searched high and low and I cannot find anything on the sort. I really want at least an 11.00 tire so I can pick up some top end speed but I cannot seem to find a tire that will not cost my first born or less. The thought crossed my mind to run 11 NDT tires but cut the center rib every so...
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