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Old 09-22-2008, 08:09 PM
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Snow Blower Tires

I GET A GREAT DEAL ON THESE AND PASS ON THE SAVINGS.

Most Sizes In Stock And Ready To Go.

They're Small So Shipping Is Cheap.

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A friend of mine said he's planning to replace the tires on his Polaris Ranger. I don't know the tire size off hand. Polaris website says the sizes are front 25 x 10-12 and rear 25x11-12 on the current model. I assume that's the same as the older ones. Maybe PM me some prices and I'll pass them along? He tends to get a lot of flats in the tires, is there anything like a 10 ply ATV tire? It's pretty much just dirt, clay, a little sand and some mud around here. No need for a snow tread.
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A friend of mine said he's planning to replace the tires on his Polaris Ranger. I don't know the tire size off hand. Polaris website says the sizes are front 25 x 10-12 and rear 25x11-12 on the current model. I assume that's the same as the older ones. Maybe PM me some prices and I'll pass them along? He tends to get a lot of flats in the tires, is there anything like a 10 ply ATV tire? It's pretty much just dirt, clay, a little sand and some mud around here. No need for a snow tread.
OK THANKS TOX I'LL SEND THEM TO YOU THIS MORNING.
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Bill,
I sure like the XTRACs... when you get a chance, please PM me the shipped prices (to Texas 77351) for 2005 Polaris Ranger XP, front and rear (I believe they are 26 X 8-12 and 26 X 11-12, respectively). Thanks!
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I sure like the XTRACs... when you get a chance, please PM me the shipped prices (to Texas 77351) for 2005 Polaris Ranger XP, front and rear (I believe they are 26 X 8-12 and 26 X 11-12, respectively). Thanks!
The Maxxis 6 ply tires he sent me the info on sound pretty good for Texas weather and cactus/mesquites.
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The Maxxis 6 ply tires he sent me the info on sound pretty good for Texas weather and cactus/mesquites.
Dang Tox, I got Bill's estimate on the Maxxis tires, and didn't realize how expensive the tires are for these machines. Seems to be a good price, but shoot, I didn't spend much more for the Dunlop replacement tires on my wife's Land Cruiser, lol!
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Dang Tox, I got Bill's estimate on the Maxxis tires, and didn't realize how expensive the tires are for these machines. Seems to be a good price, but shoot, I didn't spend much more for the Dunlop replacement tires on my wife's Land Cruiser, lol!
RARJAR- I SUGGESTED THE BELOW FOR TOX'S FRIEND BECAUSE IT WILL HELP HIS FLAT PROBLEMS. IT'S A HEAVY CASING. I WAS AFRAID YOU MAY CONSIDER THEM TO AGGRESSIVE.

HEAVY 6 PLY- TOUGH RADIAL. I SOLD 3 SETS OF THESE LAST WEEK, I HAVE 1 SET ON MY GRIZZLY 450. THEY ARE MADE SLIGHTLY BIGGER. MAY BE A HAIR CHEAPER.

HERE'S THE INFO. ALSO RADIALS .... BIG BENEFIT.



# Radial Construction offers significantly smoother ride over rough trails
# Advanced Tread Design allows for a truly All-Terrain Tire.
# Extra Wrap around tread on the shoulder for protects the sidewall and rim
# 28/32" Tread Depth
# Long lasting tread design and compound
# Raised white lettering on one side LOOKS COOL
# Suitable for all kinds of terrain including desert, dirt, rock and thorns
# This tire will take you where you want to go!
# 6 ply rating

THERE'S A LOT OF RIDERS HERE. I WOULD BE SUPRISED TO HEAR SOMEONE DIDN'T LIKE THEM....
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My bad Bill.. I assumed the quote you sent me via PM was the same you sent Tox, i.e., for the Maxxis tires.
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My bad Bill.. I assumed the quote you sent me via PM was the same you sent Tox, i.e., for the Maxxis tires.
NO PROB, LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT SOMETHING LESS EXPENSIVE OR IF YOU WANT A PRICE ON WHAT YOU HAVE NOW.
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25/ 8-12 Swamp Witch --65.00 Ea
25/10-12 Swamp Witch --75.00 Ea

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