Carlisle X Trac ATV Bias Tire - 4.80-8 2

Carlisle X Trac ATV Bias Tire - 4.80-8 2
Carlisle X Trac ATV Bias Tire - 4.80-8 2
Carlisle X Trac ATV Bias Tire - 4.80-8 2

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CategoryTires
Size4.80-8
ColorBlack
WarrantyManufacturer's Material and Workmanship Warranty

Carlisle X Trac ATV Bias Tire - 4.80-8 2

List Price: $74.07$66.66DEALYou Save: $7.41 (10%)
Free shippingFree Returns – 30 daysFree Order CancellationSecure Payment2–3 Days DeliveryGet It June 23, 2026In Stock (8)No marketing spamNo account requiredFulfilment by FedEx / Amazon / UPS / ShipwirePayPal / Card Buyer Protection

Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.2
out of 5
Based on 6 reviews
5
67%
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17%
Nice rubber for the price..
Sean BFebruary 10, 2018
Most feedback said that they did not like the tires they were deformed! I on the other hand heated up the tires and mounted them myself ! With very little problems . I would say by them it's a good deal !!
just like original.
Amazon CustomerJanuary 10, 2018
The tires worked perfectly, just like original.
for tiller
Katharine DuncanAugust 4, 2017
Put them on our rear tine roto-tiller. Work great!
Great tire, poor packing.
upnorth2000February 1, 2017
Great tire, but came so distorted from shipping that it takes a lot of creativity and effort to get the bead to seat when mounting.
BEWARE: This tire may come in deformed and unmountable
Backyard_JimDecember 4, 2016
Tires were delivered unwrapped, full of dust and dirt and extremely deformed. One lpoked like it was left at the bottom of a pile. The side walls were so distorted that the guys at the local tire shop almost gave up trying to mount them for me. I bought a pair to put on my old Simplicity 870 snow blower, as they are the same type found on Ariens and Husquavarna snow blowers these days. Now that they're on, I'll see how they handle the snow when it arrives.
UPDATE: The snow arrived and they worked but only after finding the most difficult mounting and deformed one flat and not holding air. I have to constantly fill it up. The tire shop had wire brushed and applied sealant to the edge of the rim, so I suspect the tire itself has a perforation in it. Time to soak it in soapy water and find the leak. I should have returned them and demanded new ones.
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