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PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:13 pm 
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How do you think come 31" cut buckshots (well mud terrian, but same tire design) would do in wellsville? im running a 3 rib and my motor is a counterweighted crank and lightened flywheel, 2 barrel carb 1641.


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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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cut buckshots do well i used a set this past weekend for the first time and they were almost worn outs all the way i think a new cut set would do verry good def when its wet they seem to do the best

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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The 31's will be less harsh on that tranny than a taller tire. Get ready to wind out kinda quickly with the 3 rib . Pick short hills.

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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Get ready to wind out kinda quickly with the 3 rib . Pick short hills.


agreed thats all that happens to me right now with my 3 rib

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 7:46 pm 
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The 31's will be less harsh on that tranny than a taller tire. Get ready to wind out kinda quickly with the 3 rib . Pick short hills.

im running 31" v treads as is. so if anything.... they're taller

heres kinda what they look like http://www.northgatewaytire.com/product ... _rvt_b.JPG


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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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I have a set i think im goin to cut up.... i have like 3 sets of back tires and a 4th ont he way i think. hahaha


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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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Did anyone run a set from down south last memorial day?


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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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That is what Smitty runs on his buggy hands down one of the best climbers you will ever see. I also run them.I have a 2332 with a six rib they also work good with my 1641 and 3 rib.

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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now the quesion is........ studs? what all would i need, how difficult is it, do i run tubes? thankyou


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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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What you dont like your tranny?

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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if u got a 3rib no studs it will not hold up

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 4:38 pm 
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who & how much for cutting? close to me?


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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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It will cost a 12 pack, bring the tires over my house and i will watch you cut them, lol :lol: :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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does any one have a pic of these? i had brand new 31x10.50x 15 put on my jeep and some little punk thought it would be neat to hear them leak out the side wall!!bastard! anyway i was thinking i could put a big patch on the inside and run tubes in them, cut down of course, they should be pretty meaty. in reading you guys talk about it, i have a fresh 1641 with a stock(i think)3 rib, would that be a good combo and what size rim would i need, 8" or 10"? i've kinda got an idea from looking at the lugs how i think they should be cut out but would like to see a pic before i totaly destroy them and a 12 pack! ha thanks

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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here is a pic of them cut its the best pics i got sry

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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that looks like a picture that kieth mitchlle has hanging on his office wall?????????? i could be mistaken though

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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it may be i never been up their tho only done business over the phone with him

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You can Cold Vulcanize the tire and run it. I had a 1/4" X 1 1/4" hole in the side wall of a "V" thread and I have some hard riding on it ands still holding air with no tube,.

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does any one have a pic of these? i had brand new 31x10.50x 15 put on my jeep and some little punk thought it would be neat to hear them leak out the side wall!!bastard! anyway i was thinking i could put a big patch on the inside and run tubes in them, cut down of course, they should be pretty meaty. in reading you guys talk about it, i have a fresh 1641 with a stock(i think)3 rib, would that be a good combo and what size rim would i need, 8" or 10"? i've kinda got an idea from looking at the lugs how i think they should be cut out but would like to see a pic before i totaly destroy them and a 12 pack! ha thanks

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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dang chris i didnt know you had to have bolts to get around up there however they could be useful on that dang waterfall though :lol:
i need to get up there and ride with you and bobby again before to long

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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I think that waterfall is slicker when its been dry and there aint much water running down it then right after a big rain .I dont know if scum grows on the rocks then but it gets slicker than owl shit !!!!


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Am I the only one who noticed the Bring Beer on the floorpan of that buggy. Now thats funny!

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 Post subject: Re: cut buckshots
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I think that waterfall is slicker when its been dry and there aint much water running down it then right after a big rain .I dont know if scum grows on the rocks then but it gets slicker than owl shit !!!!


you got that slicker than owl shit right

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Am I the only one who noticed the Bring Beer on the floorpan of that buggy. Now thats funny!


i just noticed that myself after reading your post and i agree that is funny :lol:

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