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    Ohtsu Pro Wedge II tires?

    I have these Ohtsu H-Trak Pro Wedge II tires that I got with my T3, but haven't got a use for them. I tried searching for them on google, but can only find info on who made them, and it doesn't appear that they're made anymore. Was wondering if they're anything to fuss about?



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    The pro wedge tires work well in the sand ..

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    I have two brand new sets of them on banshee's. I plan on putting one on my yamaha bw 350 .

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    By far the best tire made for deep snow were I live hands down.

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    they are a popular dirt drag racing tire

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    That bolt pattern looks too big for an 84 Tecate (4/4) What's the bolt pattern for?
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    Not sure, never tried to mount them. I'll pull my X and T3 out later and see if they fit. Don't have a use for them here really..
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    herd about alot of guys liking them for dirt drags, a buddy had aset on the back of his 250x quad said they worked good in loose dirt and light snow
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    I'll put them up for sale if anyone is interested.
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    How much do you want for them? Can you measure from the center of one hole straight across to the center of the other hole?
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    those are great tires for ocotillo, mix of sand and dirt
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    snow, sand, loose dirt. If you ever plan on drag racing your tecate inn the dunes thats what i would use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_RPM View Post
    snow, sand, loose dirt. If you ever plan on drag racing your tecate inn the dunes thats what i would use.
    Dirt drags yes, Sand drags no.. Not enough traction for sand drags.
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    oh, im sorry. i must clarify. yes dirt drags. my local "sand drags" are pretty much dirt and here at silver lake sand dunes in michigan alot of the sand is saturated with water making it packy like sand castle sand and thats where they like to drag race so the pro wedge works good there too since it hard packy sand. like dirt.

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