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<blockquote data-quote="LightBnDr" data-source="post: 734733" data-attributes="member: 9031"><p>This thread is awesome. Has made me chuckle a bunch this morning. </p><p></p><p>So I remember this topic when those feelings were shared about Cole recommending every tire under the sun other than a 42" red. </p><p></p><p>I don't know or understand what was really going on at the plant. </p><p></p><p>I really think that's how my set of tires showed up so quick. I bought them from a member here. Has a real nice rig but wheels hard like most guys here in the east. </p><p></p><p>I bought a set of 5 of wheels and tires. Trail ready HDs. The spare is brand new but has a good vulcanize on it near the sidewall. I wouldn't hesitate using it on my light weight rig. </p><p></p><p>They have worked unbelievably well!! Then I started seeing just about every red dot buggy built out of the West running them. Running crazy huge trails that had never been completed before. </p><p></p><p>They are on the leading 4 wheel steer rigs at sand hollow. I have seen them work noticeably better than a trep in the exact same terrain, though different rigs. So I'd have to take that into consideration. But still . . . . . </p><p></p><p>Anyway, yes they only come in a 20" but you aren't ever gonna switch. You'll never want to. </p><p></p><p>These guys make a great point though, if you are heavy footed an SX is a really good choice. If you are a huge ***** like me on the gas then you just absolutely can't beat a red where you and I wheel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightBnDr, post: 734733, member: 9031"] This thread is awesome. Has made me chuckle a bunch this morning. So I remember this topic when those feelings were shared about Cole recommending every tire under the sun other than a 42" red. I don't know or understand what was really going on at the plant. I really think that's how my set of tires showed up so quick. I bought them from a member here. Has a real nice rig but wheels hard like most guys here in the east. I bought a set of 5 of wheels and tires. Trail ready HDs. The spare is brand new but has a good vulcanize on it near the sidewall. I wouldn't hesitate using it on my light weight rig. They have worked unbelievably well!! Then I started seeing just about every red dot buggy built out of the West running them. Running crazy huge trails that had never been completed before. They are on the leading 4 wheel steer rigs at sand hollow. I have seen them work noticeably better than a trep in the exact same terrain, though different rigs. So I'd have to take that into consideration. But still . . . . . Anyway, yes they only come in a 20" but you aren't ever gonna switch. You'll never want to. These guys make a great point though, if you are heavy footed an SX is a really good choice. If you are a huge ***** like me on the gas then you just absolutely can't beat a red where you and I wheel [/QUOTE]
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