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Old school q78 and P78 Buchshots are back

Mountain Ram

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Wen I lived in Louisiana it seemed like the Q78 (36") was the most popular mud tire in 35-36" size. Everyone was running them. Great tire offroad!
 

darcytribe

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yeah! now i can get the spare I've been searching hi and low for at co-ops!!!
 

darcytribe

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yeah! now i can get the spare I've been searching hi and low for at co-ops!!! They look like they are siped...
 

RajinCajun

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Nov 22, 2003
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HawleyTX, La orig.
Wen I lived in Louisiana it seemed like the Q78 (36") was the most popular mud tire in 35-36" size. Everyone was running them. Great tire offroad!

Same here, grew up in West Central La myself. Really liked those tires.. I remember idling through some sloppy gumbo and hearing the tires chatter in the mud... fond memories.
 

fordfan

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Here's an old set. Hands down, the best pulling tire here in the mud of the southeast back in the day; possibly even now.
 

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