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Old Nov 5, 2002 | 12:37 AM
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Wild Country TXR's

Well, it's gonna be new tire time soon and I'm going thru all my options. I'm tempted to get MT/R's but my practical side tells me I don't wheel enough to justify a mud tire. I had BFG AT's back when I had my 91 Runner and never liked their performance in rain or mud. The TXR's seem like a good compromise. My problem is I'm in Texas and we don't have Les Schwab here, so my questions are: how much do they run in 285's, and is there any place that will ship them? Thanks.
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Old Nov 5, 2002 | 08:58 AM
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Les Schwab happens to be having a sale right now (Don't they always) and I see the 285s are running $140.63 ea here in Portland.

www.lesschwab.com

The closest store to you is in Salt Lake City, call 801.908.5300
and ask for Mike, they should be able to ship to you.

Micker
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Old Nov 5, 2002 | 09:07 AM
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TXRs are great tires.
I have two sets.

One is for spring to fall set with my good Centerlines on them, and my older TXRs with old saw blade directional wheels for November to March.

Just about time to take my good ones off for the season.
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