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Mickey Thompson Baja Claw Radials Are Practically as Tough as Tractor Tires

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Mickey-Thompson-Baja-Claw-Radial.aspx?t_c=13... - Mickey Thompson Baja Claw Radial tires are all about extreme traction no matter how rough the terrain. Find these off road tires, plus more off road parts, at 4WheelParts.com.

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  • I have a 2010 f-150 xl v8 2wd and I want to change the tires as soon as the stock ones go I was looking at bfg's but I may get this! How much would it cost to get them for I believe 18in rims the stock ones

  • @gatorboy1990 What size tires are you looking for?

  • @4WHEELPARTS hi sorry to but in... do you know if i could still get the 33-15.50-r15 Mickey Tompson baja radial mtz? i cant find it anywhere.

  • @PIZMORIDERS Hi, that tire has been discontinued. It has been removed from the Mickey Thompson site as well. The part number is 5255, they might be able to run a search for ‘Mickey Thompson Baja Radial MTZ 5255’ to try and find the tire.

  • i want to put the 35in. baja claw radials on my truck, but im not sure if they will fit without a bigger lift....i have an 87 ford with a 3in. suspension lift....would they fit under there without rubbing?

  • @ttyylleerrpp44665577 Hi, to fully answer your question we need to know the following: What lift is it, what size of rims do you have, is the truck a 2 or 4 wheel drive, what size of a tire are you running now, and do you have a tire size in mind that you are looking to run?

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  • @bigdog5986 Anything can fit with a Sawzall ;)

  • tractor tires are cheaper

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  • @gatorboy1990 2wd ? have funn

  • I have a blazer on 46" Baja Claws and i love em.

  • @CnRDirt i put these on my 07 wrangler a year ago. when i bought them i never gave the "directional tread" a thought. so far they've been wearing evenly. i've put about 20,000 miles on them and the lugs are still in great shape. they look like they can go another 20,000 plus. in 2 feet of snow i was able to keep it in 2wd. i'm happy with 'em and i'll more than likely buy another set when the time comes. there is a bit of road noise and a rumble at low speeds.

  • i hate directional tires, but i like this one

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