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Panther Super Tires Are Here!!!!!!!

Can I bring the yota??? All the places to wheel around here have been shut down, me and Joesbruiser were considering a road trip on monday anyway. PM me your address so I can mapquest you."thumbsup"


Why yeah,common if you want.

The shortside inner broke again.:lol: We can take the Yota up on Millcreek a little ways. Might have to make it a short trip as I'll only have 2WD....but I'll take it.

I'll check with my buddy Doug,he's got a little place to ride on his property. He's got an 11 acre lot next to his with a few trail built on it. Nothing HUGE,but a few good obstacle to play on. If he ain't doing anything,he'd probably let you try it out."thumbsup"
 
the shine makes them look extremely hard......

Thats fine, cause extremely hard is completely wrong. The softest compound losi has it 2 times as hard as the hardest compound panther offers. Even the super soft proto cougars that I got where shiny till the hit the rocks, then they changed my tire ideals forever. Just a note for all the newbies.........mold release compound makes everything shine.....
 
Got em done and glued on the rims. Hittin the rocks in a few hours, I'll get some video good or bad.
 

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Loking good man."thumbsup"

Few peeps here are talking about building supers again, maybe if Panther were build a super tire, it would be the spark needed to jump start the super class?:twisted:
 
Jeff im diggin the supers' new shoes! get that video up man!
I shot a Video for him this afternoon . I'm sure he will get it posted up soon . I will say this the rocks where wet , hell it was rainiin' right on down . The new Shoes where working like no other I have ever seen . Heck I was drive it and stripped a Alum . locker in the front Axle . :shock:
 
Lots of unedited video and some fine tunes for your viewing pleasure......

PLOWBOYS


Looks like they're workin' well on the wet rocks."thumbsup"
The music on the other hand............WTF OVER!!!!!?:shock: :lol::lol: I can't get Chicago outta my head now...thank you very much!!!:lol:
 
Great video"thumbsup", those tires are sticking to the wet rocks better that my moabs on dry ones:shock:., can't wait to see them working on dry rocks8)

great vid demonstrating the tires Jeff! wow stripped an alum. locker on wet rock? thats nuts!

I have driven there many times dry with moabs, these tires out preformed the moabs dry on wet rock, I haven't even tried them on dry yet. I drove for about 1 minute and me and badd just stoped and looked at eachother like wtf???? Crazy traction, night and day difference.
 
That is them.

Like most standard MT sized tires, in order for them to fit 40 series rims you will need to either cut and section them or trim the bead off and stretch them over the wheel.


- David
Thanks, i already new about the cutting of the tires to make them fit on 40 series wheels, that's a given with the pics on the first page;-), i was asking Kamikaze if they would fit stock unnarrowed wheels"thumbsup"
 
To make them as tall as the xl's and to make the tread sit right, you need thorns narrowed 7/8". If you put them on 40's they would be to short. As for the proline beadlocks.........the bead on these is huge, its not going to seat into the grove.
 
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