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Pitbull Rocker Tires

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Pitbull Rocker Tires

Post by bogged »

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http://www.pitbulltires.com/

Anyone got any info on em? Look interesting.

Available Sizes:
33X1350-15 C
35X1450-15 C
37X1350-15 C
39.5X1650-15 C
33X1350-16 D
35X1450-16 D
37X1350-16 D
39.5X1650-16 D
33X1350-16.5 D
35X1450-16.5 D
37X1350-16.5 D
39.5X1650-16.5 D
33X1350-17 D
35X1450-17 D
37X1350-17 D
39.5X1650-17 D
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Post by mike »

Will be available through Procomp here
http://www.procomp.com.au/Html/Pc_Produ ... llBody.htm
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I'm sure the esteemed gentleman (LMAO) from ATS4x4 in Geelong can help you......... :armsup:
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Post by bogged »

AJ wrote:I'm sure the esteemed gentleman (LMAO) from ATS4x4 in Geelong can help you......... :armsup:
you on your hands and knees again skirt?
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bogged wrote:
AJ wrote:I'm sure the esteemed gentleman (LMAO) from ATS4x4 in Geelong can help you......... :armsup:
you on your hands and knees again skirt?
dont involve me in your Dudelux fantasies :roll: :D
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AJ wrote:
bogged wrote:
AJ wrote:I'm sure the esteemed gentleman (LMAO) from ATS4x4 in Geelong can help you......... :armsup:
you on your hands and knees again skirt?
dont involve me in your . fantasies :roll: :D
Spoil sport. but they look the shit on his GU.. 39's?
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bogged wrote:
AJ wrote:
bogged wrote:
AJ wrote:I'm sure the esteemed gentleman (LMAO) from ATS4x4 in Geelong can help you......... :armsup:
you on your hands and knees again skirt?
dont involve me in your . fantasies :roll: :D
Spoil sport. but they look the shit on his GU.. 39's?
Nothing finishes off a buildup like $40 flares on a $60K truck :D
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Post by mistaboz »

ATS isnt running Pitbull tyres.
They are running Pro Comp XTerrains...
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Post by turps »

mistaboz wrote:ATS isnt running Pitbull tyres.
They are running Pro Comp XTerrains...
They are now. Check Daz's thread in the members section. Also got the 17x9 (i think) beadlocks.
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Post by bogged »

mistaboz wrote:ATS isnt running Pitbull tyres.
They are running Pro Comp XTerrains...
Pardon? ...
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Post by LEXX »

So from reading this can you get the pitbulls at ATS?
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Post by jeep97tj »

They would want to be good for the $$
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

They certainly seem to drive very nicely, but havent got them dirty as yet to "test" them, and price wise they should work out somewhere between an MTR and a swamper. [and yep, they are 39x16.5/17's]

AJ, the new factroy shape fibreglass "fat" flares are only a week away :lol:

We are Vic agent for Pitbulls, and the set on my truck are the first fitted up for here in Aus, and the US guys have been loving them from what i read so far, and we now also do the Allied rockathon rims etc. [monster 17x10's in the pic in this thread]
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Post by CRUSHU »

ats4x4dotcom wrote: [monster 17x10's in the pic in this thread]
I'm looking for something in 17" between 14" - 16" wide, can you get at a reasonable price? I don't have the budget for Weld Wheels etc.
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

which stud pattern f100?

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Post by bogged »

ats4x4dotcom wrote:They certainly seem to drive very nicely, but havent got them dirty as yet to "test" them, and price wise they should work out somewhere between an MTR and a swamper. [and yep, they are 39x16.5/17's]

AJ, the new factroy shape fibreglass "fat" flares are only a week away :lol:

We are Vic agent for Pitbulls, and the set on my truck are the first fitted up for here in Aus, and the US guys have been loving them from what i read so far, and we now also do the Allied rockathon rims etc. [monster 17x10's in the pic in this thread]
They look so sweet them rims and tires with the beadlocks

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ats4x4dotcom wrote:which stud pattern f100?
Sorry, 8 lug, 8 on 6.5".
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ats4x4dotcom wrote:AJ, the new factroy shape fibreglass "fat" flares are only a week away :lol:
as you had told me, but wheres the fun in that????? :D :twisted:
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Post by sierrajim »

CRUSHU wrote:
ats4x4dotcom wrote:which stud pattern f100?
Sorry, 8 lug, 8 on 6.5".
I have a few sets of Hummer H2 factory take offs on the shelf. Same stud pattern, 17" x 8.5"
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Post by HotFourOk »

CRUSHU wrote:
ats4x4dotcom wrote: [monster 17x10's in the pic in this thread]
I'm looking for something in 17" between 14" - 16" wide
:shock: I have never seen wheels that wide.. OMG
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sierrajim wrote:
CRUSHU wrote:
ats4x4dotcom wrote:which stud pattern f100?
Sorry, 8 lug, 8 on 6.5".
I have a few sets of Hummer H2 factory take offs on the shelf. Same stud pattern, 17" x 8.5"
i will definateley keep that in mind, if I can find some suitable road tyres.
please post or PM me a price on the rims, thanks.
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Post by mistaboz »

you right...
drove past today :shock:
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past my place??
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Post by mistaboz »

ha no past ats4x4 in geelong.
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

Wed night is "shed nite" and afew guys come around talking 4wd's, pizza or chinese for tea, and afew drinks, feel free to call in if your going past.
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ats4x4dotcom wrote:Wed night is "shed nite" and afew guys come around talking 4wd's, pizza or chinese for tea, and afew drinks, feel free to call in if your going past.
Thanks for the offer but I tend to not stop if I am driving through Geelong :finger:
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Post by AJ »

blkmav wrote:
ats4x4dotcom wrote:Wed night is "shed nite" and afew guys come around talking 4wd's, pizza or chinese for tea, and afew drinks, feel free to call in if your going past.
Thanks for the offer but I tend to not stop if I am driving through Geelong :finger:
Good call, Dazza lives there......... :lol:
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Post by bogged »

blkmav wrote:
ats4x4dotcom wrote:Wed night is "shed nite" and afew guys come around talking 4wd's, pizza or chinese for tea, and afew drinks, feel free to call in if your going past.
Thanks for the offer but I tend to not stop if I am driving through Geelong :finger:
Shed night aint bad.. although I do agree with the dont stop LMAO
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

I dont live in Geelong :finger:

North Geelong is where you dont want to stop :D
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