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Old 04-04-2005, 03:00 PM   #1
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super swamper thornbirds

Im going to buy some 35" tires tuesday and called the local offroad shop, and they had them for 150$ each. I would like to now how good these tires are, and how they wear? I love the look of them and they are in my price range but I think I read bad things about them before and I am wanting to make sure I get a good deal.

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Old 04-04-2005, 03:38 PM   #2
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ive heard these tires are often out of round quite a bit, so if the vehicle is more street driven then it could cause a poor ride. ive never had any personally so i can't confirm this
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Old 04-04-2005, 03:42 PM   #3
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Old 04-04-2005, 03:42 PM   #4
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I've heard they are a sheep in wolf's clothing; they look nasty and aggressive but often disappoint when offroading. Some people have said they'd rather stick with BFG AT's. Some people might like them, I just thought you'd like a heads-up.
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Old 04-04-2005, 03:48 PM   #5
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Thanks for the fast reply, what tires do you all prefer then? Im going to buy soon and would rather get quality than good looks. It has to be around 170 a tire or under and Im looking for a mudder. I appreciate any help
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Old 04-04-2005, 03:53 PM   #6
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I've never driven them but I've also never heard anything good about Thornbirds. Ride Quality, Wear, etc.. Is this your daily driver you're putting these tires on? Are you looking for a cool look or is this a bogger and not a lot of street time.

I've got MT Baja Claw Radials on my 01 Z71 and they've been pretty friendly. Nothing like stockers but I like the look and ride

Might also look into BFG Mud Terrains and ALl Terrains
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Old 04-04-2005, 04:00 PM   #7
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Its my daily driver but I dont put many miles on it. I will mainly be offroading on my grandmas land while shooting my AK on the weekends, but it while be used mainly for street. The look is second to quality.
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Old 04-04-2005, 05:01 PM   #8
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These tires come to mind for an off roader/mudder.

1. Goodyear MTRs
2. Super Swamper TSL
3. Super Swamper Iroks
4. Ground Hawgs
5. Baja Claws
6. BFGs

I'm running the TSLs but its mainly trail, but they ride fairly good on the hwy. I'd stay away from the Thornchickens.
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Old 04-04-2005, 05:58 PM   #9
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Bringit; do you need to use a highway a lot travelling fast? Do you need it for driving on snow or ice? If the answers to either are yes you probably don't want a hardcore mud tire (ie. Boggers, maybe some types of Super Swampers etc.) There are "milder" mud tires available like BFG's MT, Goodyear MTR etc.
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Old 04-04-2005, 06:51 PM   #10
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BFG M/Ts or Goodyear MT/Rs would be the way to go. my buddy was given a set of 31 x 12.50(?) Thornturds, so he put them on his Tracker. ran them for 2 days, then switched back to passenger car tires. he got better performance out of the car tires.
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Old 04-04-2005, 09:01 PM   #11
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There are other good, affordable mud tires too like Pro Comp's Mud Terrain, Yokohama and High-Tec Retreads Mud and Mud OTR. If you live in the U.S. the retreads are DIRT cheap. (in Canada the overall cost is more, since it's a mail-order tire we get screwed at the border) On the testimonial page I've heard people say that their Mud OTR tires have taken them places their BFG MT's wouldn't. The company is a small one out of Edgemont, SD. The have a limited range of sizes though from 235-75R-15 up to 33x12.5"-15 for the 15" rims and 225-75R-16 up to 265-75R-16.

Sorry, High-Tec Retreads don't make 35's... yet, I'm hoping!

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Old 04-04-2005, 10:02 PM   #12
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I don't know if they still make them, but a few friends love the Gumbo Monster Mudders. Around here they work better than Swamper TSL's...

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Old 04-04-2005, 10:38 PM   #13
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high-tec-retreads now make 35s and 37s. anyone ever use them?
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Old 04-04-2005, 10:47 PM   #14
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if you do go with the Hi-Tec retreads, be aware that they are NOT a quiet tire.
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Old 04-04-2005, 11:53 PM   #15
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1faastc10, hows your truck with 52" springs ride? you have any pics of your rigs?
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Old 04-05-2005, 12:15 AM   #16
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The BFGoodrich M/T's are one hell of a good tire. Here is a link to another thread about them. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php3?t=147239
I have also heard good stuff about the Gumbo Monster Mudders and the Goodyear M/T's, never personally had any experience though.
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Old 04-05-2005, 12:26 AM   #17
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friend had them and they wear really really quick on the pavement I'd never buy them.... I run 40X17X15 Ground hawgs and I could never be happier the things 3 years later still have deep deep tread and work awesome in the mud.... I'd buy ground hawgs again.... ya they are noisy on the freeway but I kinda like it that way lol Just my opinion.....
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Old 04-05-2005, 02:10 AM   #18
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Well Im sure not getting thornbirds now, thanks for the heads up. I only drive my truck on the highway once in a great while.So it will be in town/offroading.
Im now looking at the Baja claws or the BFG muds the local shop has them in my price range. Im going to go and look in person today. Clarkjw24 your truck is sick were did you get the front bumper thats badass?
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Old 04-05-2005, 02:17 AM   #19
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1faastc10, hows your truck with 52" springs ride? you have any pics of your rigs?
honestly, i have no idea. you cannot run a swaybar with the 52" springs for a couple of reasons. A) there's no place to mount it, since the axle is moved forward 2-3", and in order to run the 52" springs, you have to run crossover steering, the flex of the 52s will bind stock push pull steering very quickly. VERY flexy stuff.

the fate of my 86 is really up in the air right now, as money is starting to get a little tight, and i'm losing interest in a pile of parts VERY fast. i sold my Dana 60/14FF and my 40s and locks almost 2 weeks ago. so she's either getting majorly downsized, or nixed altogether. if i nix it, my 91 K1500 is going to get some tinkering done to it to the tune of 6" of SFA lift, 35s, 3/4 ton axles, and a nice torquey little TBI 383. just a little at a time though.

i did post pics of all 3 of my rigs in the pic forum here a few days ago.
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Old 04-05-2005, 04:07 AM   #20
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Did you think about going to your local co-op?
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Old 04-05-2005, 01:08 PM   #21
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Well Im sure not getting thornbirds now, thanks for the heads up. I only drive my truck on the highway once in a great while.So it will be in town/offroading.
Im now looking at the Baja claws or the BFG muds the local shop has them in my price range. Im going to go and look in person today. Clarkjw24 your truck is sick were did you get the front bumper thats badass?
Thanks dude. I made it. I do all the work to my rig. Custom fab, engine, drivelines, body. As we say over at CK5 its built not bought. I'd just stay away from the thornchickens, get something like a bfg mt or gy mtr, I also like the procomp mts and xtrerrains.
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Old 04-06-2005, 02:17 PM   #22
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Well I ended up getting super swamper TSL's 33's and will be getting pictures when I get my lift and put them on. This is my first lifted truck so I cant wait to get it done.
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I ran TSL's for several years. I think you will like them. They tend to get flat spots if you dron't drive it everyday but they go away pretty fast once on the pavement. Rotate them. The fronts tend to wear on any 4x4.
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Old 04-06-2005, 03:05 PM   #24
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Yo clark do u have anymoire pics/specs of your blaze?...
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Old 04-06-2005, 06:48 PM   #25
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Yo clark do u have anymoire pics/specs of your blaze?...
I haven't got many new ones since the last mods. I hope to get some test wheeling shots maybe this Sunday.

Some udated specs:
86 K5, 72' 4bolt main mildly built 350 TBI'd, headers, 454 lift cam, airgap intake, dual electric fans, TH350, NP205, 6" all spring, 2" body, 1" zero rate in front (axle moved forward 1.75") 5.13 gears, 3/4 ton limited slip and locked w/4 wheel disk brakes, inboard rear shocks and front furd towers (14" travel shocks on all 4 corners), Custom bumpers and belly pan, roll bar with front kickers (rest is still in the works), Summit polyformed seats, RCI 5 pt harnesses, 42/15/16.5 TSLs on 9.75"x16.5 (got weld on beadlocks but haven't done them yet), 9000 warn winch, quick release steering wheel, aluminum bed panels, and tool box.

In the works (just need installing): onboard air, more cage, custom dash, doubler.
Under $4000 in this thing, doing it all myself.

Bringit sorry for the highjack....lets see some pics of those new 33" tsl's muddy!
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