Bansh-eman Posted October 2, 2006 Report Posted October 2, 2006 i just got my new haulers today... RMATV got them to me fast! the tires these guys use are the cheapest brand you can find... its crayz how they strip a regular tire and glue paddle on and they are one of the best sand tires money can buy...you can even see the marks where the grinder rips into the tire and makes little marks when they prep it before they glue the paddles on. Quote
Crossbone Posted October 4, 2006 Report Posted October 4, 2006 i just got my new haulers today... RMATV got them to me fast! the tires these guys use are the cheapest brand you can find... its crayz how they strip a regular tire and glue paddle on and they are one of the best sand tires money can buy...you can even see the marks where the grinder rips into the tire and makes little marks when they prep it before they glue the paddles on. Not Bad... Quote
fast500#12 Posted October 5, 2006 Report Posted October 5, 2006 i see you got 10 paddles. what size? i just picked up some 20x12x8 8 paddles. my were formerly cheng shin tire. makes you wander if you sent them and old bald set of tires if the would buff them and through some blades on them for less than it would cost to buy some allready made ones. Quote
badassbanshee479 Posted October 5, 2006 Report Posted October 5, 2006 if you go to there web site they have prices per paddle if you send them old tires to have made into paddles. shipping is the most expensive part I believe. I was looking into having an old set of 36" mud tires I had laying around off my mudding truck into paddles but it would have killed me to ship them back and forth Quote
Bansh-eman Posted October 5, 2006 Author Report Posted October 5, 2006 (edited) i see you got 10 paddles. what size? i just picked up some 20x12x8 8 paddles. my were formerly cheng shin tire. makes you wander if you sent them and old bald set of tires if the would buff them and through some blades on them for less than it would cost to buy some allready made ones. i got 20x10x8 10 paddles on 8x8 rims... if you go to there web site they have prices per paddle if you send them old tires to have made into paddles. shipping is the most expensive part I believe. I was looking into having an old set of 36" mud tires I had laying around off my mudding truck into paddles but it would have killed me to ship them back and forth it probly cost just has much to have them make a set after shipping and everything then to just buy a set mountedup...i didnt know they would do it though Edited October 5, 2006 by Bansh-eman Quote
badassbanshee479 Posted October 5, 2006 Report Posted October 5, 2006 http://www.skat-trak.com/paddletire.html here is a link to prices, if you look where it says cutomer tire I believe thats what it will cost. Quote
Bansh-eman Posted October 5, 2006 Author Report Posted October 5, 2006 http://www.skat-trak.com/paddletire.html here is a link to prices, if you look where it says cutomer tire I believe thats what it will cost. its cheaper to just buy thiers... do the math.. you got to buy a set of tires... and ship them...then ship them to skat trak..and pay to have them striped and shipped back. its most cost effective to just buy thiers.. now if you live near them and can get used tires in bulk it probly be worth it... Quote
badassbanshee479 Posted October 5, 2006 Report Posted October 5, 2006 yeah but its an option if you cant find the tires you are looking for. just thought I would let everyone know about it. Quote
Ducman Posted October 7, 2006 Report Posted October 7, 2006 Yeah, the first time I saw a pair of skat trak paddles they said cheing shin (sp?) on the side, I was like WTF? I think my pair says kings tire or some such shat. Quote
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