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Maxxis Tires

Apogee

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Maxxis has a dealer locator on the front page of their website: https://www.maxxis.com/

4-Wheel Parts carries them and will price match. Locally to me, Les Schwab Tire has them, Discount/America's Tire used to but now seems to only stock the UTV tire options.
 

hyghlndr

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Pirate 4x4 had some places stocking them who were offering discounts when I bought mine. Might be worth looking or using them for local negotiations.
 
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bknbronco

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i forgot about four wheel parts, i have never bought anything from them....yes they can get them. I also called the guy at skinny pedal racing and he can get them as well. Not a easy tire to find or find info on. I hear guys running no air in them when crawling???
 

txtruk15

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I just bought my Maxxis tires in a 37" from Four Wheel parts - although these were Razrs, they had the best pricing - no shipping costs since I had them sent to store, and $200 off the set...couldn't beat the price if there's a sale going on...
 

JWMcCrary

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I bought my Creepys off Amazon. This was 2 years ago but I kept watching for them on there and they popped up way cheaper than anywhere, like a few hundred cheaper for 4 including being shipped. Within a few hours after I bought them the ones remaining had jumped in price. So unless you are in a hurry you might try watching Amazon.
 

Broncobowsher

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Discount tire can get a lot of tires they don't stock. I've bought Mickey Thompsons there and it just takes a few days to work through the supply funnel.
 

sprdv1

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I bought my Creepys off Amazon. This was 2 years ago but I kept watching for them on there and they popped up way cheaper than anywhere, like a few hundred cheaper for 4 including being shipped. Within a few hours after I bought them the ones remaining had jumped in price. So unless you are in a hurry you might try watching Amazon.

one of these darn days maybe... :)
 
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