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Grit dog

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Agree 100% if I was going for the best quality and most expensive at the same time.
I was assuming the high school kid wouldn’t be down for $400-500 a piece tires.
Not a great value if not pounding out high miles. Any ole mudder will do the job about equally bombing around the farm and hunting trails.
If on a tight budget I may even consider some China bomb mudders for his purposes.
And then if ya want better wet and snow traction, sipe them.
 

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Pep Boys specials Solaris Starfire HT. Poor man's Michelin Defenders.
 

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