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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.
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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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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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