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haha who cares if some hoe has them on her SUV, they are a great tire

i laugh when i see guys humming down the highways on huge mud tires, because you know they only see dirt maybe 2 times a year, 1 of which is in a unpaved parking lot :biggrin:

to each his own though, mud tires look cool, but they arnt practical

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just remember that a mud tire will be very noisy in the street , for sure at highway speeds ...!! go to tire rack and read the reviews !! they give you noise ratings too .. hope this helps !!

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If your wanting a tire that looks meaner than hell and still gets decent highway milage, check out super swamper thornbirds. I had a set of 33x12.50 and set of 35x14.50. Bot of them were on a fishing truck that went to town for beer as much as it went offroad. I replaced the first set because of dry rotting. They were old as shit and sat most of the winter. The second set I sold to buy a set of 38.5x15.50 boggers. The Thornbirds were pretty decent in the mud and snow and wore like a champ on the highway. They were outstanding in the sand. Honestly, I havent seen a meaner looking tire on the road. They weren't that noisy either. Here is a quick example, try to find them on a truck, they look alot meaner when they are coming down the road at ya.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Interco-TSL...sQ5fAccessories

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