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Old 08-20-2008, 11:37 AM
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Question Water tread tires Max II

I would just wondering if anyone on this forum knows what kind of tires this person is using on this max?
Or if not what is most recommended, tires, for water because most of my use is for creeks and streams were mostly you go from gravel shallow water and occasionally a pool of water never in any water very swift.

It's hard to find videos of Max in deep water , most of the ones I have found are combination mud and swamps but this video it looks like these tires really get the job done.

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Old 08-20-2008, 11:55 AM
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That's actually a pretty good water speed.

The new Argo tires do a nice job but if you use them, you'll have to modify the front of the tub to get them to fit. Goodyear Runamucks are also good in the water but the tread wears off quickly (soft). Goodyear Rawhide IIIs may not be as fast but they're more durable than the other two.
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Old 08-20-2008, 12:08 PM
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That's actually a pretty good water speed.

The new Argo tires do a nice job but if you use them, you'll have to modify the front of the tub to get them to fit. Goodyear Runamucks are also good in the water but the tread wears off quickly (soft). Goodyear Rawhide IIIs may not be as fast but they're more durable than the other two.
Thanks George, I didn't think these videos was going to playback correctly on forum and I reviewed my post it didn't show correctly. Anyway thanks for your quick reply I have Goodyear Rawhide III maybe I am expecting a little bit too much.
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Old 08-20-2008, 02:10 PM
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@1" Goodyears

The tires on that MaxII are the 21" Goodyear rawhides, most of the MaxII owners say that the 21" tires seem to swim better than the 22" rawhide III's
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Old 08-20-2008, 08:34 PM
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the 21 do swim bettert than the 22 and the argo tires swim better than the 21 . . on my max IV the 26 will fly in the water .love them .
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