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Old 04-14-2007, 12:47 AM
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Question Dean mud terrain

Has anybody used these before. My cousin put them on his F350 and went through some really deep clay mud in his F350 and cruised right through without 4 wheel drive. Same field I got stuck in with my current tires. They are dirt cheap so I was considering them.

http://www.deantires.com/us/en/Produ...ht+Truck+Tires
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Re: Dean mud terrain

That's a pretty sad excuse for a "mud terrain" tire. Looks like an all-terrain to me.
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Old 04-14-2007, 10:03 AM
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Re: Dean mud terrain

Thats what I thought when I saw them. I was just surprised how well they did in the mud on his truck in 2 wheel drive. Of course next to my over half spent Master Craft Coursers anything probably would do pretty well.
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