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does anybody have a pic of these on a cub?
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i can get a set of duro brand 10.50 4 ply or a set of carlisle 10.50 2 ply...both are ags for the same price...which do you think would be better?
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ID go with the 4 ply duro .
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I think I'd go with the 2-ply Carlisle. There is really no need for a 4-ply tire unless you're having puncture issues. They will also give you a better ride. Carlisles are also made in the USA IIRC.
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I think i also heard something about the carlise being a softer compound which would give you better traction.
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yeah i do like the carlisle's better just from the rep they carry,never saw a pair of the duro's on a tractor,they do look better then the deestones though,but i didnt know what ply of a carlisle you all run?
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