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new bfg on 22's

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new bfg on 22's

Post by redzook »

new bfg muddies
http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/bfgapp/n ... 72005A.jsp

they just nearly look the same as crawlers :cool:

the 22's are only limited addition
wonder if there gunna come out with a decent size after the limited addition 22's finish
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Post by hottiemonster »

Limited Edition Mud-Terrain T/A®KM Tire Specs:
Size: LT335/55R22
Overall Diameter: 36.8 inches
13.5 inches wide on an 11-inch wheel

:cool: dont know about the price on rims though :?
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i heard

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i heard that they were going to see how these sold and possibly change all the mud terrian to this pattern!
could be someone spinning crap though.
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Re: i heard

Post by MARKx4 »

tuf045 wrote:i heard that they were going to see how these sold and possibly change all the mud terrian to this pattern!
could be someone spinning crap though.
If they wanted to see what sales were like, wouldnt they have been better off starting off with a more common rim size. The tyre size is good, but how many off roaders out there run 22's in mud and over rock :?:
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in america

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In america they would sell quite a few to all the mall cruisers with there bling dubs :lol:
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Re: in america

Post by runnin4life »

tuf045 wrote:In america they would sell quite a few to all the mall cruisers with there bling dubs :lol:
yer i just said that same thing to my bro
they would sell shit loads with there "dubs on the cadilacs"
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Post by Dee »

i can see a new bling style comin for all them hummers etc....
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Post by 45punkbus »

if i had the money to keep relacing rims id run 22's on my 45, 24's would be better but 22 is a start, also id want full hydro's and and a good system!! :D
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Post by POS »

Actually a 22 inch rim wouldn't be too bad for competitive rockcrawling. They have/are trying various rim sizes for different tyres in some of the US rockcrawling comps.

The biggest advantage is that the tyre will roll less in cornering and cross-slopes and therefore create a more manouvable and stable rig.
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Re: i heard

Post by bogged »

MARKx4 wrote:
tuf045 wrote:i heard that they were going to see how these sold and possibly change all the mud terrian to this pattern!
could be someone spinning crap though.
If they wanted to see what sales were like, wouldnt they have been better off starting off with a more common rim size. The tyre size is good, but how many off roaders out there run 22's in mud and over rock :?:
agree. they wouldnt start with a 22inch rim size to start with...


Not a bad lookin tire though, very krawler like
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Post by Shadow »

anyone got a price for a set of 22x11" rims :S

i rekon the rims will cost more than the tyres
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Post by Dee »

Shadow wrote:anyone got a price for a set of 22x11" rims :S

i rekon the rims will cost more than the tyres
Especially since any rim in a 22" size is purely made for looks/bling...
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Post by Ryano »

22" Chrome Colorado (featured on this 100S) are around $770ea.
American made in full polish are usually slightly more money.
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Post by bogged »

Ryano wrote:22" Chrome Colorado (featured on this 100S) are around $770ea.
American made in full polish are usually slightly more money.
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can you imagine them after a weekend gouging on rocks :rofl: :rofl: only $3000 worth :shock:
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