Wow. What a great help all of you are!

OK, IÆve been taking your deeply appreciated advice and looked at: Super Swamper TSLÆs

They state that the SAM-38Æs are only 1.5ô less in diameter than the SAM-14Æs which, (I believe) not requiring a lift for the SAM-38Æs would allow for an earlier start on saving up for the ARB Air Lockers!

My status: IÆm camped out between 7,000-9,000 feet, year-round (the accident has left me homeless--which is the least of my worries), so I deal with lots of snow in the winter, the inevitable ômud season,ô all on top of endless sandstone.

The Swampers look like theyÆve got the most aggressive tread, which is why I been planning on going with them. I have no interest in taking ôRebecca the Raiderô on asphalt other than refueling. Is there any better tire than the Swampers for what I need? On that note:

Rxinhed offered up:
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If you're looking at real jagged, sharp terrain, and you're not interested in paved road, you also can look into small diameter implement tires. I've seen 33" tires on backhoes that have a 20-ply carcass and about 1.5" thick sidewalls.


Now youÆre getting me excited! <pant, pant>

Where can I find such delightful donuts?

Thanks!!