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    They still have some decent tread left on them. They are REALLY EXSPENSIVE!!!! but are very good in the mud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nevkilahonda3 View Post
    They still have some decent tread left on them. They are REALLY EXSPENSIVE!!!! but are very good in the mud.
    Those look like Super Swamper Thornbirds. That was the one tire that Interco could not explain. That was there all terain tire that was not really good for anything.
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    My 72 Bronco as seen in my avatar. Dosen't see much mud, but does get out on the rocks once in a while.
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    not to get off topic but is that a log barn you keep that truck in? if so i would like some pics of it as they are far and few between. thanks don
    Quote Originally Posted by Nevkilahonda3 View Post
    85 Bronco
    I have some more pics of it out in my mud pit but I can't find them.

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    Yeah Its a log barn and its in really bad shape.I could take some pic as soon as the rain stops(its been rainning for 3-4 days). I store tires and wood for my fireplace in the barn and on the other end my horses like to go in and out.

    Those Thornbirds are actually really good in mud and the best part is the guy I got it from gave me a second set of 31inch venture kumohos(might be spelled wrong) that have 75% tread left. I switch to them for road use if I don't plan on mudding for months.

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    http://duluth.craigslist.org/cto/2458756520.html


    i would like something like this to build up for a mudder-hunting truck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nevkilahonda3 View Post
    85 Bronco
    I have some more pics of it out in my mud pit but I can't find them.
    You a member over at FSB.com?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrailerRider View Post
    You a member over at FSB.com?
    No, why do you ask is there one on that site that looks like mine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nevkilahonda3 View Post
    No, why do you ask is there one on that site that looks like mine?
    Nope, just there are a few fsb members on 3ww. Was just curious. You should check it out fullsizebronco.com

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    She is my daily driver and weekend wheeler. Have not brought the front bumper up yet. Just got done with the custom built gap guards.

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    That is a pretty tough looking bronco and yeah I check out that site its cool. The best part is you can take the top off and have some fun for some reason girls love to jump around back there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nevkilahonda3 View Post
    That is a pretty tough looking bronco and yeah I check out that site its cool. The best part is you can take the top off and have some fun for some reason girls love to jump around back there
    Thanks. Me and my women are going camping this year..... by ourselves without the kids.

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