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What I need to make my truck "mud ready?"


I disagree...

Best mud tires ever..
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Lmao:D

They get infinatly better yet with chains. :icon_thumby:

No, you can send me your money if you want to waste it though. Get some real tires, and a suspension lift. With decent use you will one day loose one of the blocks on the trail. O yeah you should also get 4x4 installed while you're at it.

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Nothing wrong with blocks used properly. Just about every 4x4 ships with a small one in the rear, I have never ever heard of one spitting out.

"Installing" isn't quite the right word for converting a 2wd Ranger to 4wd...

Not even close.... Go to pirate and search for best mud tire. Thornbirds, hands down best mud tire EVER.
See, its so big a secret, not even most mud guys know!!! Thats why you rarely see 'em on a mudder. Ill prolly get in trouble for tellin someone else.


Todd S.

Soooo, why do you have boggers on your truck? :icon_confused: :D
 
You'd only be "installing" a bolt on t-case, and front axle to match the thornbirds with chains he'll be buying. :D

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They get infinatly better yet with chains. :icon_thumby:



Nothing wrong with blocks used properly. Just about every 4x4 ships with a small one in the rear, I have never ever heard of one spitting out.

"Installing" isn't quite the right word for converting a 2wd Ranger to 4wd...



Soooo, why do you have boggers on your truck? :icon_confused: :D

I RARELY play in the mud... And i bought the 4 boggers on beadlock wheels for $800 ! !


Todd S.
 
You'd only be "installing" a bolt on t-case, and front axle to match the thornbirds with chains he'll be buying. :D

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And engine crossmember

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Not even close.... Go to pirate and search for best mud tire. Thornbirds, hands down best mud tire EVER.
See, its so big a secret, not even most mud guys know!!! Thats why you rarely see 'em on a mudder. Ill prolly get in trouble for tellin someone else.


Todd S.

maybe tractors should come with thornchickens instead of v-treads then.:icon_confused:

get some 31" thornturds and ill put my v-treads on and play "follow the leader". :icon_rofl:

i was skepticle of the v-treads at first, wondering how good can they really be. i was shocked, you can feel EVERY lug taking a bite and moving the truck when your rooting it up. you can actually even feel the different bottoms your going thru, be-it soft, hard, slick, etc. the one and only night i used them after i broke the front hub i was still playing in 2wd going everywhere my buddies 4wd rager on 33s with 4wd was going. only time i got stuck is when i ran out of ground clearance.
 
You'd only be "installing" a bolt on t-case, and front axle to match the thornbirds with chains he'll be buying. :D

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Which t-case just bolts on a 2wd transmission again?

maybe tractors should come with thornchickens instead of v-treads then.:icon_confused:

get some 31" thornturds and ill put my v-treads on and play "follow the leader". :icon_rofl:

i was skepticle of the v-treads at first, wondering how good can they really be. i was shocked, you can feel EVERY lug taking a bite and moving the truck when your rooting it up. you can actually even feel the different bottoms your going thru, be-it soft, hard, slick, etc. the one and only night i used them after i broke the front hub i was still playing in 2wd going everywhere my buddies 4wd rager on 33s with 4wd was going. only time i got stuck is when i ran out of ground clearance.

They do go good one way, they ain't so good backing up.

They rarely fail to impress me on my tractor though.
 
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You just gotta mount some backwards! Haha

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You just gotta mount some backwards! Haha

If you notice, the rear tires on combines are commonly mounted backwards for that reason, if they get into trouble with the front main drivewheels it helps them back out of it. :D

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i agree they dont do as well backwards as they do forwards. but i never had a problem when i was backing up to my cousin to pull him out. only reason i couldnt back out of trouble was because i was framed out and basically free-wheeling.:icon_rofl:
 
Ok, ok, ok. You guys dont recognize sarcasm AT ALL!!!
Im not completly raytardded. Just funnin on ya. Thornbirds are absolutely the worst fargin tire ever made.
I was TRYING to be funny. Guess i shoulda known better


Todd S.
 
:icon_rofl:. ok. i thought you were serious. its hard to pick up on body-language and tones behind the keyboard, thats why those lil smilies on your right are useful.....

i have heard people rave about theyre t-birds.:shok:
 
Iphone - tapatalk has no smileys. It takes FOREVER to do anything on a message board in Safari.
Guess i could ;-)


Todd S.
 
I always thought Thornbirds were for show trucks.
 
you could easily fit 29 inch tires without a lift
 
Ok, ok, ok. You guys dont recognize sarcasm AT ALL!!!
Im not completly raytardded. Just funnin on ya. Thornbirds are absolutely the worst fargin tire ever made.
I was TRYING to be funny. Guess i shoulda known better


Todd S.

I knew what you were going for
 

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