Twyztid Posted December 16, 2009 Report Posted December 16, 2009 I have decided to sell my rear ice tires. I haven't even run them after spending 8+ hours working on them. I have decided to put some snowmobile studs in some different tires to use instead of these. Again, I haven't used these AT ALL since installing the screws. These are 22x11-10 Turf Tamer tires with 308 ice screws in each tire. I shaved the raised area around each knob off and staggered all of the screws. All of the screws are at a forward angle and glued in with Loctite Black Max super glue. The wheels in the photo are not for sale. $135 shipped or best reasonable offer This is a photo of the tires before the screws were glued/indexed. Quote
Twyztid Posted December 24, 2009 Author Report Posted December 24, 2009 (edited) Tires still for sale. They have been removed from the wheels now. New price: $125 shipped Edited December 24, 2009 by Twyztid Quote
harbinger of death Posted January 4, 2010 Report Posted January 4, 2010 I have decided to sell my rear ice tires. I haven't even run them after spending 8+ hours working on them. I have decided to put some snowmobile studs in some different tires to use instead of these. Again, I haven't used these AT ALL since installing the screws. These are 22x11-10 Turf Tamer tires with 308 ice screws in each tire. I shaved the raised area around each knob off and staggered all of the screws. All of the screws are at a forward angle and glued in with Loctite Black Max super glue. The wheels in the photo are not for sale. $135 shipped or best reasonable offer This is a photo of the tires before the screws were glued/indexed. are they 10 inch, not 9, so I would have to get rims too? Quote
Twyztid Posted January 4, 2010 Author Report Posted January 4, 2010 are they 10 inch, not 9, so I would have to get rims too? Yes, that is correct. I am actually thinking of keeping these tires for now or a least until after the first time I get out on the ice. I tried my pair of tires with the snowmobile studs in them last Friday at a friends house. His back yard was pretty much ice covered in about 1" of hard-packed snow. The tires with the snowmobile studs hooked up up like crazy and might be a bit too much bite. Hopefully I will get out on the ice this coming weekend to decide what I want to keep. Quote
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