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I used them in my bias ply mud tires. They were 36" super swampers. They actually worked pretty good in that application but I could not go faster than 60 MPH anyway. Bias ply and high speed do not get along. They worked good up to the day my Dad shot a can of Fix-A-Flat into one of the tires... Then not so much.

In hind sight I guess I could have added 14 more wheels to the truck to smooth it out.
 

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I used them in my bias ply mud tires. They were 36" super swampers. They actually worked pretty good in that application but I could not go faster than 60 MPH anyway. Bias ply and high speed do not get along. They worked good up to the day my Dad shot a can of Fix-A-Flat into one of the tires... Then not so much.

In hind sight I guess I could have added 14 more wheels to the truck to smooth it out.

That would have fixed it...

sent from my Thundershed Thunderbolt
 

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Nothing like a good balance. By why did you stop at 90mph? :D

If you want a perfect ride, then get the tires trued, now that will make for a smooth ride.
 

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I thought about it. was thinking about running them on my next set. just to try them out and see how they do. if they dont do so well after 90.....good cuz I dont need my truck goin that fast lol 80 would be fine.

Ive heard theyre good and theyre bad soooo it will be worth the try.
 

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