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Bobbers-your opinion on tires, please

Bcurtman

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I have narrowed it down to Michelin 395's or Goodyear 14.00-20's. I'd like to hear from those who have each and why / how you like them. Specific questions I have are:

Does the diameter difference matter much- as in will I lose the taking off in 2nd gear ability we have with 9.00's, (and if so then the 14.00 would make that even worse)?

Is there a big weight difference?

I will be putting them on stock wheels like many others, so is one easier to mount than the other?

I reckon the traction quality of each to be way superior to the 9.00 NDT, but is one better than the other?

Thanks in advance for your input.
 

KsM715

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With bigger tires, your trans may not last long if you start off in second gear. Starting off in second with stock 9.00's has been known to bust a few transmissions also. (but thats for another thread.)
 

DeucesWild11

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I have the 395's on stock rims. They work great and sometimes downhill with a little momentum you can start off in 2nd. But reading allot of posts lately I am starting out in 1st most of the time on flat or inclines. With 395's on stock rims you will get some rubbing on a hard right turn. With a bobbed deuce with a M105 trailer bed for the bed you will also get some clearance issues with the inside of the bed wheel wells. I plan on making mine 1-2" wider on the inside. They also seem to wander a bit more when driving then the NDT's..:beer: Best of luck in your choice!
 

gimpyrobb

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The 1400s are easier to mount by far. If I were building a bobber for myself, I would go with the 1400s for road speed and costs. 395s are going up since thats the biggest tire for a 6x6.

Oh, 395s are 46"
and 1400 are 48"
Not that much to worry about, unless your 6x6.
 

RealCavDog

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Have to agree with Gimpy, been pricing 395's for my A3 ! OUCH ! What happened the last 6 months ? ! 1400's would be my pick for a bobber, if not taller ! (tired of 50 mph in my A3 !)
 
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