Bias are tougher, and usually sport a deeper tread due to their rounded carcass, but have terrible road manners. Grab the part number of the tire you like from Interco's website and talk to anyplace that is a Keystone dealer. For example, I bought mine for "cost" through my buddy who used to be the parts manager at Orleans Dodge. I know Campbell Ford deals a lot with Keystone, as well as Premier Performance auto parts. I'm not certain but I think No Limits auto parts also deals with Keystone. Paging Burger......
thanks I tried that both tires I asked are special order lol my luck but I did find a place that has 36x12.50x15 tsl bias or 35x12.50x15 ltb any opinion's on theses
Run the 36" TSL bias on the CJ. Honestly, for what little wheeling I've done, they are doing great. I actually don't mind them on the road either (well, once the flat spots get round again), but I don't have anything else to compare them to.
Depending on how patient you are, I've seen 2-3 different sets of them go for $500-700 with a hell of a lot of life left fairly local - no clue what the price for new is like as I plan on going 37" PBR's when I need a new set.
If you're willing to travel, try TWF (http://www.trailworthyfab.com/) or Goforth (http://www.sfwda.org/goforth/). It may be worthwhile to see where Dwayne, Adrian and Marek got theirs as well, although I believe they were all out of the States as well.
No Limits should be able to get them as well locally.
Bias tires on a Sammy will give you a stiff ride. Feels like the tires are square. And with a light rig like that. The tire are not going to flex well. the side walls will look the same with 2 psi as 15.
iroks wear fast, so would not recommend for on-road at all. they are a very soft tire. don;t do bias is onroad, think Radial, if almost all offroad, then bias are better in my opinions
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