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Topic: BFG powersavers,151s or 23 Firestone Radials which is best
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| larryanderson
12-03-2012 04:19:34
184.21.172.50
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I know certain classes wont allow Radials. What is your preference between BFG power savers ,151s,or 23deg radials all less than 30%?Thanks |
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| USAonly
12-03-2012 17:28:31
199.120.66.146
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Re: BFG powersavers,151s or 23 Firestone Radials which is best in reply to larryanderson, 12-03-2012 04:19:34
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| IT IS HARD TO BEAT A SET OF STONES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| WTW
12-03-2012 08:40:22
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Re: BFG powersavers,151s or 23 Firestone Radials which is best in reply to larryanderson, 12-03-2012 04:19:34
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| Pretty hard to beat a sharp set of Power Savers in an 10 -15 mph hot farm type class. Depending on the cut, Once you start getting into faster speeds where you have wheel speed and can spin them, they can be a little aggressive and can bring up allot of dirt. I like the way they pull but hard to cut the angles in my machine. |
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| toolz
12-03-2012 06:55:40
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Re: BFG powersavers,151s or 23 Firestone Radials which is best in reply to larryanderson, 12-03-2012 04:19:34
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| I"ve tried all three, and the BFG was by far the best. This was in a 12,500 farm stock class at over 15mph. |
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| 830 man
12-03-2012 11:10:29
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Re: BFG powersavers,151s or 23 Firestone Radials which is best in reply to toolz, 12-03-2012 06:55:40
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| I have won a lot in the farm stock classes with my firestone radials. 90% tread |
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