maxxis 4 snow tires

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    maxxis 4 snow tires

    Has anyone tried running these tires on an argo? They are available in 22x10x8, but they are supposed to expand upon acceleration?

    Matthew

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    Maxxis.com

    here is a link to the tires, does anyone have any experience or advice on them??

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    I think there is a forum member named ToryG that ran them on a Max II. If I remember correctly, they didnt work very well in the water, but they did have good traction otherwise. I heard 4 wheeler people that do dirt drags use them and love them. Maybe one of us should build a stretched Attex dragster that will be able to make 4 wheelers look inferior in drag racing too.....we already make them look bad enough in the mud, water, etc.

    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    I took a quick look through our picture gallery and came across this.....

    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    Maxxis 4 Snow Tires

    These tire's have a very soft ride but have no water speed in any direction. They are built very light which is great if your building a racer but they are not very puncture resistant and you will be riding on the rim if they go flat due to weak side walls.

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