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Buggy Tires Revisited

Todd - 9-3-2010 at 01:24 PM

After picking up a set of 8x8 aluminum rims from Kent, I decided to look around a bit for some tires. There is a numerous amount of tires that come in an 8" size to fit these rims; here is some that I've found. Links can be found 'at this place'



$57.99 each at this place



$54.99 - $68.99 pending on size from this place

Go Hooj :smilegrin:


$44.45 from this place

Here's what I settled on which were the Carlisle 18x9.5x8 turf tire. Tread depth is minimal for a 4ply tire which should allow some sliding on the turf while adding a couple extra miles out on the playah.



Grand total $37.00 each mounted up and ready to rock.




A big thank you goes out to Kent (http://www.awindofchange.com/) for pimping our rides. Here is a promotional video I put together for the rims, enjoy. VIDEO LINK

Feel free to post up your tire finds here. Weldngod said he found some Nanco's the other night... post them up!

WIllardTheGrey - 9-3-2010 at 01:39 PM

I thought AWOC only had 4x8 aluminum rims.

WELDNGOD - 9-3-2010 at 02:48 PM

nope, he has 8x8s now too. I just ordered 3 4x8s and he shot me an email lettin me know about the 8x8s.

awindofchange - 9-3-2010 at 03:12 PM

We've had the 8x8's for quite a while but haven't had the chance to get them listed up on our website yet.

WIllardTheGrey - 10-3-2010 at 12:22 AM

Sweet!
How much?
Will a BF front fork fit them?
Will the fork fit on a PL Monster?

Kamikuza - 10-3-2010 at 12:55 AM

OMG those tyres are so cool that I want a buggy just so I can buy the tyres!!! :cool::cool::cool:

Todd - 10-3-2010 at 05:14 AM

I forgot one link and that was my tire of choice... It can be found HERE

I found that my local guy could get these in for me, I had them the next day.

rocfighter - 10-3-2010 at 05:41 AM

Todd are those accualy a MTD brand tire?

Todd - 10-3-2010 at 08:25 AM

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Originally posted by rocfighter
Todd are those accualy a MTD brand tire?


I've seen them in several brands, mine are Carlisles.

Here is another location to get these tires.

Link

rocfighter - 10-3-2010 at 08:28 AM

Cool I would trust Carlisle much more than MTD.

BeamerBob - 10-3-2010 at 08:37 AM

Those 16x6.5 rib tires look to be a duplicate of the Flexi/PL wide tires. The 18's look to be almost in bigfoot light territory.

Todd - 10-3-2010 at 08:41 AM

Carlisle dealer close to you.

(888) 588-3538 Web site
Serving the Haddam Neck Area so is this local to you?

cheezycheese - 10-3-2010 at 09:12 AM

love the thread pattern on the first tires, bet they are pretty heavy though...:duh::dunno:

cheezycheese - 10-3-2010 at 09:15 AM

the place that sells those tires also have some wicked rims, but they are all four bolt mount. think an adapter could be fabbed... or would it work...?:dunno:

DAKITEZ - 10-3-2010 at 10:16 AM

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Originally posted by cheezycheese
love the thread pattern on the first tires, bet they are pretty heavy though...:duh::dunno:


weight at your wheels is not your enemy, unless your wanting to jump your buggy :shocked2:

racers actually add weight at their wheels

rocfighter - 10-3-2010 at 11:54 AM

Todd I have never heard of them. But could be.
Although in Haddam Neck we are quite proud that we do not even have a convenience store! No traffic lights and maybe 3 street lights. Seven miles to the nearest anything. And wouldn't change it if I could.
Dave

geokite - 10-3-2010 at 12:26 PM

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Originally posted by DAKITEZ
Quote:
Originally posted by cheezycheese
love the thread pattern on the first tires, bet they are pretty heavy though...:duh::dunno:


weight at your wheels is not your enemy, unless your wanting to jump your buggy :shocked2:

racers actually add weight at their wheels


Depends to a point on the type of racing. On long courses the increased rotational inertia will be a benefit (keep you going through any lulls). The inertia would be a hindrance for short courses where you slow down often.

WELDNGOD - 10-3-2010 at 03:54 PM

Todd, Get slicks here http://www.1stoptires.com/product_info.php?cPath=22&prod...

cheezy,you can get 4 bolt spindles here
http://www.mfgsupply.com/GoMiniHubs.html/mv_session_id=Fc9CZ...

Todd - 10-3-2010 at 05:17 PM

Is that the Nanco? Last set of Nanco's I bought, one was bad and I mean bad. It was an egg! It would be nice if you could find a 4 bolt spindle in 20mm, off to Google.

WELDNGOD - 10-3-2010 at 05:37 PM

it would be pretty easy to fabricate if ya had the bearings and pipe to fit. Hmmm....

awindofchange - 10-3-2010 at 07:06 PM

I got the Nanco Speedracers in my hands now. Going to get them mounted up and see how they fit / look. I will try to get some pics of them when they are done.

The 8" rims will fit on the Monster buggy on the rear, but you will have to check them to see if they will fit on the front. Easiest way - measure the distance between the front forks and see if you have more than 8" clearance. If you dont, you can still run the 8" wheels on the rear and use the matching 4" wheel on the front.

WIllardTheGrey - 11-3-2010 at 12:36 AM


Side pull? What side pull?;-)

Found this while browsing for tires, had to post it.

Kamikuza - 11-3-2010 at 12:57 AM

Hullo Mad Max called and wants his tyres back ...

WIllardTheGrey - 11-3-2010 at 01:35 AM


Mad Max's buggy:evil:

Ya I know its a hackjob but I'm tired.

bigkid - 11-3-2010 at 03:49 AM

I love it, buggy tag anyone? :D

Maven454 - 11-3-2010 at 04:29 AM

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Originally posted by WIllardTheGrey

Side pull? What side pull?;-)

Found this while browsing for tires, had to post it.


Can't imagine that there's really a point to the rubber under all that metal.

Just don't flip your buggy and get hit with a tire.

Jovver - 11-3-2010 at 08:16 AM

Lol at the Mad Max wheels! So do any of those tires mentioned above require tubes or can you just slap them on the aluminum wheels and you are good to go? Also, Kent, whats the pricing on the 8" aluminum wheels?

Todd - 11-3-2010 at 10:24 AM




He's ready for some buggy tag :smilegrin:

@Jovver - I'm running tubeless in both sets of tires on my buggies. I have encountered two flat tires from riding in a field (I suspect glass bottle that I missed picking up)

awindofchange - 11-3-2010 at 02:44 PM

Yea, you can run them tubeless or with tubes, depends on what you prefer. I am going to run tubeless on the rears but will put a tube in the front. The reason for the front tube is because the tire is much smaller than the wheel so it is nearly impossible to get the tire to "seat" against the wheel with just air pressure. The sidewalls of the tire have to stretch both up and down to meet up with the seat of the rim. With a tube it can just be pumped up from the inside and seat very easily. My tire shop (Discount Tire) has a "Bead Blaster" which is an air tank with a special air dump and nozzles on it that will allow you to blast the tire against the rim (with some work and a lot of praying) BUT....I don't have access to this on the lakebed should I get a slow leak or have to do any repairs of any kind - the tube will just make it easier to work on should the need arise.

The 8" aluminum wheels cost $160.00 each - and come complete with Wheel, two 20mm bearings and internal bearing spacers (already installed). The biggest expense on these is the shipping and customs to get them in the states. Hopefully we can get that down a bit more as quantities start to get bigger. It is a bit pricey for the wheel but compared to some of the other options (Pl Stainless wheels now @ $195.00 each) - it is a great deal for a much stronger and better looking wheel - plus it is 8" WIIIIIIIDE! (standard PL ABS wheel is appx. 3" wide).

We also have our own custom made bearing spacers that will allow you to mount the 20mm bearings / wheels onto the standard 12mm and 15mm axles for the Peter Lynn, Flexifoil and Libre buggies. Spacers are 19.95 per pair and are perfectly machined to fit.

My apologies for hijacking this thread - did not mean for that to happen.