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TM130 SURTRAC REAR TIRES; Any one try a different tire from OEM?
Topic Started: Jan 2 2013, 10:52 PM (599 Views)
Snowbirds
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After 9 years it is time to start thinking about replacing the rear tires on our TM130 Surtrac groomer. Just wondering if anyone has tried any other tire than the OEM and what were the results.
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flyingcow
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Had a club next door put a heavier ply tire on and it ended up breaking the iron on the tracks. But these guys were rough on equipment.

If you got 9yrs out of a set of tires, i would stay with OEM. Call Eberts and check with them. But why experiment.
Equipment used - Suretrac TS-110 and TM-140

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selnoil
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I'm not sure what you need for tires but we tried solid rubber from Alpine Guide Tires and really like them. They are a bit more $$ but should last much longer. They also have regular tires as well. Alpineguidetire.com or 1-800-473-3360
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