Pitbull makes 39.5" bias Rocker but they are a 16.50" wide tire. I've been running radial Pitbull Rockers for a few years now. I have no complaints. They are a great tire and have good sidewall. I've ran both the 35" and currently 37". I wanted 39.5" but 16.50" was a bit wider than I wanted.
Was going to go spot for a friend but I got stuck with some work **** and going to Carlsbad, Komifornia for all next week. I think there might be a Tamer or 2 going. Make sure to post some pictures and tell us how it was though.:awesomework:
I think people like you guys go unappreciated in the 4x4 world. The 4x4 community continues to have to fight keep places open to wheel. I don't have the gift required to do what you guys do. I don't have the tact or the communication skills for it. Where I just get the hammer out and start...
You mean so they can sit in the shop until KOH 15? :flipoff: No thanks. I think I'll use them for the next year at least.
Nope. I haven't unbolted them yet. The beads will need to broken. I am more than certain of that.
Anyone have tips for pulling apart double bead lock wheels? They are a split wheel. I expect the bead to be a bitch to break. They are Hutchinsons.
Someone somewhere makes tire pliers but I am trying to avoid purchasing them since they are around $200.
Welcome to the wheeling world. Keep an eye on the Off The Pavement section. A lot of folks will post up an invite for runs. Wheelin' club are also a great way to meet wheelers in the area.
Street driven tires should have a specific PSI in them depending on the rating of the tire and the weight of the vehicle. Too much air means you will wear more in the center than the shoulders. Too little air means you will wear more on the shoulders than the center. Ultimately you can you what...
Bring your junk over. I don't have a Go Pro but I have a camera that is water, dust, and drop proof. Better than buying a Go Pro or taping your phone to the bottom of your truck. I am home for the day.