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D series26x12x12 ag tires - which brand/price ???

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Sarge

Ok, these stupid ATV rear tires have to go - if nothing else just for the plethora of holes in them and the leaks , not to mention they are too short in height ....

 

Prefer to run the stock 26x12x12's so I don't have to find a set of rims . I run the Carlisle True Power ags on my other machines but the cost factor right now is not good for that brand with shipping added . I have a local Goodyear dealer that has a US made ag available for $108/ea and no shipping charges but it will cost for the local taxes . Need to call and find out what exact "brand" those are , he did say he preferred the overlapping v-bar on them compared to the Carlisle design and said they seem to bite better as well .

 

What is everyone running , and where to buy ?

 

Sarge

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82Caddy

Maxxis somethings on my d here.  No idea what they cost or where they came from but I have no complaints about them

 

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Sarge

I've seen those Maxxis tires online , my biggest concern is overall life span/wear since I pull a 1 cu/yd trailer almost a mile to our local Village burn pile to get rid of branches and such .

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82Caddy

I can't comment on wear of the tires. 

 

I can say they work great with my loader. 

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Sarge

Got a pair of American Farmer ags ordered , should be here today...I hope anyway . Specific tire is the STA Traxion - 26x12-12 bar lug style .

http://www.stausaonline.com/tires/sta-traxion/

 

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