dreux13
06-04-2012, 04:15 PM
Hi All,
All the posts I've read regarding replacement tires trailpro are for the trails/mud/snow. I have a second set of rears (may be mudlites) that I use for the snow and they rock (I plow with them). The problem is that a majority of the fun (I mean work) I do on my BR is in maintaining the yard towing fertilizer spreaders, yard sweepers, dethatchers, etc making tight turns and stuff. When done, I rip through a mini dirt loop in the woods behind the house, blow a couple wheelies up and down the street and put her away until it's time to do yard-work again the next week!
With that said, the primary set on there now are OEM stock from the day she was born! They are great because they are really easy on the lawn but at the same time, I'd like something a little fatter with a flatter profile (I'd stick w/ 25"). All three are totally dry-rotted, but they work and don't eat up the lawn. What would be a good choice for replacing all three without breaking the bank? I'm starting to cringe a bit when buggying down the street knowing I could have a blow-out at any given point. The one for the front will be used ragardless of which set of rears I have on.
I still can't believe how well the stocks held up! 26 years is one heck of a run for tires! They will need a proper burrial!
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.....pics would be a bonus too!
- Dreux
All the posts I've read regarding replacement tires trailpro are for the trails/mud/snow. I have a second set of rears (may be mudlites) that I use for the snow and they rock (I plow with them). The problem is that a majority of the fun (I mean work) I do on my BR is in maintaining the yard towing fertilizer spreaders, yard sweepers, dethatchers, etc making tight turns and stuff. When done, I rip through a mini dirt loop in the woods behind the house, blow a couple wheelies up and down the street and put her away until it's time to do yard-work again the next week!
With that said, the primary set on there now are OEM stock from the day she was born! They are great because they are really easy on the lawn but at the same time, I'd like something a little fatter with a flatter profile (I'd stick w/ 25"). All three are totally dry-rotted, but they work and don't eat up the lawn. What would be a good choice for replacing all three without breaking the bank? I'm starting to cringe a bit when buggying down the street knowing I could have a blow-out at any given point. The one for the front will be used ragardless of which set of rears I have on.
I still can't believe how well the stocks held up! 26 years is one heck of a run for tires! They will need a proper burrial!
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.....pics would be a bonus too!
- Dreux