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got my snow trac tires today

JimVT

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continental calls them super elastic but they are solid but not hard.
I had 3 on the past year and got 9 more.
13lbs each is the bad
jim
 

JimVT

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It could be a couple weeks before I get them on the snow trac . I need to replace a few damaged edge guides prior to installing them .
this is a couple on it.

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JimVT

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I have to stay with the 600x100 stock tires for now. I am not a fan of putting the larger alpine on it. a axle change and a different wheel tire combo my be done if I can locate a 24" tall tire.
driving with the rear flat destroyed 6 edge guides at timberline.
 

JimVT

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after fighting the first bead I found a solution.
my one gallon paint can bead breaker.
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my take offs.
the tall stack are my foam filled and small stack are like new air ones.
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jim
 
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