GBC mudbuster

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  1. #1
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    GBC mudbuster

    how well do you think these tires will swim they are made by GBC and called the mudbuster
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    what good is it if it dont float

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    You might want to ask Evil8x8. I believe he has those tires or similar ones on his Argo 8x8.
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    They will swim very slow. For them to swim, the Vs need to point back (standard amphib way) and you need to turn them slow. I have Mudbusters on my Argo. Them move me around the pond I fish in good enough for my purposes. They swim very slow but I love everything else about them.

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    i'm going to do a little expirement with the ones on Beth's max. i think if you removed the outer lug that is positioned between the chevrons they might swim a little better.
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    I have just bought some more tyers to replace these ones. I found them so slow at swimming that the wind would blow me back fasterthan I could swim forward and when or if you got to the bank they didn't have the traction to get me out on to the bank. As far as mud goes they glog up with mud and spin. I now run good mud grip tyers and an outbord moter.
    THE KIWI

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