You could get some Interco tires that will be as good in mud as a tractor tire, but still be legal to drive on the street, and work with your stock rims.
I'd suggest an Interco Narrow Super Swamper that's a 34 X 9.5 R15 or R16. It has 27/32 deep mud lugs.
That a street legal tractor tire made for a Wrangler with stock flares, stock wheels, and a bit of lift (and regearing). Narrow S.S. | Interco Tire
you do realize you can't go more than like 20mph with real tractor tires right? they are stupid for a daily driver, will be nearly impossible to balance, will handle absolutely horrible and are only good at one thing - digging through mud.
that said...tractor supply and farmer co-ops usually have them. you can find all sorts of places that sell them using google, just look for industrial tractor tires.
you do realize you can't go more than like 20mph with real tractor tires right? they are stupid for a daily driver, will be nearly impossible to balance, will handle absolutely horrible and are only good at one thing - digging through mud.
that said...tractor supply and farmer co-ops usually have them. you can find all sorts of places that sell them using google, just look for industrial tractor tires.
Do you think the Narrow Super Swamper would be better on road than a tractor tire? I'll bet it would. Mmm. This is the first time I've ever said that a Super Swamper would be the better choice for on road. :laugh:
I wanted a set of Semi-trailer tires with the WWWW tread pattern for my old 4x4. Never could afford them though. Making up for that now the kids are grown and gone! :laugh:
If you are trying to find any tire like that and are having no luck, I would definitely recommend https://www.kenjones.com. I have been using them for years and they have easily tracked down some tires that I thought would never be found. I even had a 1983 Honda 50 dirtbike for my little boy and they found new tires for it inside 48 hours. Take a couple of minutes and write or call them, I bet you they come through for you.
that is the most retarted thing i have ever seen in my entire life..................... the worst part is that both those jeeps look like mine!! (except the tires of course) :laugh:
thats right. I was the only one to make it up that hill, thats why there is a picture of me facing the other direction, I had to come back down after my buddy with boggers broke an axle because he was trying so hard to get up there.
I bought them from a guy on ebay who took them off of a tractor that was imported from asia. It had been used in the rice paddys over there.
Nobody in america wants tires like that on their tractor, so he replaces them with regular R1 tread tires.
Thats for sure. It takes some really nasty stuff to plug those tires up.
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