thats actually what we do have now... but the treads down quite a lot on them and I was thinking IF I come up with some spare cash to get a new set of tires before winter...AND chains... there is also a dealer on ebay thats selling the proper size tires for $160pr for 8-plys... and they have a foaming place not too far from here... just curious if there is a brand that does the right size... for the no-airs...Are you looking for solid tires so you don't have to worry about flats? If so you can have the tires on it now foam filled.
Since they're already foam filled you can have them recapped right on the rim as long as they aren't worn down to the cords. Of course that requires sending all four tire and wheel assemblies out to be done and if you don't have another set your machine will just sit waiting. The other thing is that foamed filled tires have to be cut off the rim which is about a one to two hour job per wheel so unlees you can do that yourself plan on extra cash for tire removal.thats actually what we do have now... but the treads down quite a lot on them and I was thinking IF I come up with some spare cash to get a new set of tires before winter...AND chains... there is also a dealer on ebay thats selling the proper size tires for $160pr for 8-plys... and they have a foaming place not too far from here... just curious if there is a brand that does the right size... for the no-airs...
If you need these for a 463/453 I have a set in stock. Solids.Since they're already foam filled you can have them recapped right on the rim as long as they aren't worn down to the cords. Of course that requires sending all four tire and wheel assemblies out to be done and if you don't have another set your machine will just sit waiting. The other thing is that foamed filled tires have to be cut off the rim which is about a one to two hour job per wheel so unlees you can do that yourself plan on extra cash for tire removal.