Mickey Thompson 315/75r16 95% - Atlanta

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** SOLD** Mickey Thompson 315/75r16 95% - Atlanta

I need to get a tire reduction so my Mickey Thompson MTZ's with 18/32's are for sale. All five for $900. NEW PRICE - SOLDThese tires are $250 a piece brand new.

They are in excellent condition and ready to hit the mud. Very quite on the road for an MT. Aggressive side bitters and deep lugs. I have less than 5K miles on these tires. I belive they are spec'd at 19/32 so that tells you how much I have run them.

I am very impressed with these tires on and off road but they are too big for my inline 5.

Call me
404-307-8502


Kevin Schulte
Atlanta, GA
 
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No. White H3

alf
 
Ok. Those tires look very good on an H-3. One of my customers is running those on a Canyon and another on an H-3. I know what you mean though with that 5 cylinder pulling 315's. Good luck with the sale and bump for ya!
 
They look awesome. But towing season is coming up and I really dont' think I am going to like pulling a 4K pound trailer with these meats.

The fit the h3 without a lift. I didn't need to crank by t bars either.

Check it out:
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What would shiping be to a Business dock drop?

Springfield MO. 65803
 
Interested in a trade and cash for some 285 Bridgestone Dueler AT's with around 8000 miles?
 
Shipping to 65803 would be $150.

alf
 
Mooker,

I am looking for 255/85's but thanks for the offer.


ALF
 
if you ship to Canada i'd be interested...postal code A1W5X3
 
Dang I like em but alas well I can't think of a single reason not to buy them.

Aaron
 
Price drop $825. come and get 'em
 
Kevin,

Can you tell me the # of plies for sidewall and main tread or just shoot a pic.

thx.
 
From MT web site:

Baja MTZ Radial
Popular Sizes Available for Today's Demanding Off-Road Vehicles!

Extreme off-roaders will appreciate the great ride and handling that this mud tire has on the highway. The MTZ has Mickey Thompson's Power Ply™ sidewalls with a special angled third ply to give you high performance handling, better puncture resistance, and improved towing capability.

An aggressive mud terrain radial in Specialty Light Truck (SLT) sizing, features cut resistant 3-ply sidewalls and a full 6-ply tread for superior strength & toughness on or off road.

New power-charged Mud Terrain from Mickey Thompson

America's specialty 4WD tyre company, Mickey Thompson Tires, has introduced an all-new aggressive mud terrain tyre, the Baja Radial MTZ.

Deep scalloped shoulder lugs give maximum offroad traction in soft or boggy conditions, and huge stepped Sidebiters provide extra 'biting' traction for climbing out of ruts. Variable-sized tread block 'cut-outs' provide excellent self-cleaning capabilities in sticky situations.

It is what is inside this new revolutionary new mud terrain that really counts. The MTZ features PowerPly, the latest 3 ply tyre technology from Mickey Thompson. This unique PowerPly consists of Mickey Thompson's traditional extra thick 2-ply carcass with an added third ply at a slight angle. The angled ply, the PowerPly, causes less radial torque twist than traditional 2 and 3 ply radial tyres to get more power to the ground faster for maximum steering response and high speed stability. The PowerPly also adds strength to the carcass to decrease the chances of offroad damage.

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thanks very much.
 
how do these compare to BFG at's on the hightway? Sounds wise. I do not want the drone however they look great and I am in need of a good set however need to keep the noise down. Let me know. Thanks.
 
Two things that should contribute to the loudness as comapared to BFG AT tires: side wall tread and larger voids. I surmise that these are louder than BFGs. No doubt they're a good looking tire though!
 
I'm having just as difficult a time with moving my brothers 36's when he bought them they were near $300 ea. and now $200 ea. sheesh.

Aaron
 

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