Can anyone identify these tires?
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Can anyone identify these tires?
I am trying to find what size and brand they might be.
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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
the name and numbers should be on them. either on the inside of the tire or ther outside of the tire.
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Its not my truck and I do not know whose it is so I do not have access to them.
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Those appear to be military GOODYEARs 16.5's
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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
If a F250 for sure 16.5 steel stock rims (hubcaps look stock also) here is my 72 with 33x12.50x16.5 so thinking those might be 35" tires


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They look like military 16.5's. Like whats on the hummer.
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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
thinking they're older Ground Hogs. the older didn't have the tread as far down the sidewall.
probably 35-36"
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Denman ... 13&t_s=162
these were 35" BFG's on mine.

probably 35-36"
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Denman ... 13&t_s=162
these were 35" BFG's on mine.

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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
I thought they might be the ground hawg also but if you look close at the side lug it has (2) lines down toward the center and the hawgs have (1) so not those
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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
They sure do look like those Ground Hawgs. If they are, then they have some miles on them.convincor wrote:thinking they're older Ground Hogs. the older didn't have the tread as far down the sidewall.
probably 35-36"
http://www.4wheelparts.com/Tires/Denman ... 13&t_s=162
these were 35" BFG's on mine.
What width are your 35's?
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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
there were 35/12.5/16.5
here's another angle

here's another angle

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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
36x14.50R15LT, Ground Hawg RadialLoad Range CMax Load = 2910Tread Depth = 21/32Overall Diameter = 36.0 in.Black Sidewall
36x14.50R16.5LT, Ground Hawg RadialLoad Range EMax Load = 3640Tread Depth = 21/32Overall Diameter = 36.0 in.Black Sidewall
http://intercotire.com/tires.php?id=4&g=1
Ground Hawg
The Ground Hawg has a unique tread pattern that's designed for slinging mud. The diagonal lugs use a directional pattern optimized for deep mud and sand. The Ground Hawg is a Bias tire. If you're interested in a Radial version of the Ground Hawg, check out the Ground Hawg II.
36x14.50R16.5LT, Ground Hawg RadialLoad Range EMax Load = 3640Tread Depth = 21/32Overall Diameter = 36.0 in.Black Sidewall
http://intercotire.com/tires.php?id=4&g=1

The Ground Hawg has a unique tread pattern that's designed for slinging mud. The diagonal lugs use a directional pattern optimized for deep mud and sand. The Ground Hawg is a Bias tire. If you're interested in a Radial version of the Ground Hawg, check out the Ground Hawg II.
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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
Anyone else noticed the GH's are now made by Interco who makes the SuperSwampers.
They used to be made by Denman.
Which I think is on that truck.(the old GH's)
edit: on second thought, the Ground Hog letters were huge. Can't see them on those.
They used to be made by Denman.
Which I think is on that truck.(the old GH's)
edit: on second thought, the Ground Hog letters were huge. Can't see them on those.

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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
This information was passed along to me. I understand the truck is from Vancouver, BC too.
Power King
Super Traction
9.00 - 16LT
Power King
Super Traction
9.00 - 16LT
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Re: Can anyone identify these tires?
If you're looking for the classic truck tire look, try Univeral Universal Vintage Tires or Specialty Tires of America. They have similar tires.
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