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Old 12-04-2008, 08:37 PM
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Tires: http://treadwright.com/Tires-285_75R16_M_T_G-P106.aspx

I am considering making these my next set of tires and wanted to know if anyone had pictures of them on their yota.

The only real pictures i've found of them mounted on something is on a retarded isuzu forum which can be found here: http://forum.planetisuzoo.com/viewto...4eefaf0b2dd523

Any pics are highly appreciated. =] Thanks!
Old 12-05-2008, 02:13 AM
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im ordering the same tires just a differnt size in a few weeks
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because i cant read metric the site says there
Diameter: 33.2"
Tread Width: 9.1"
is that right
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that is right indeed. unless you really study the sidewalls, those tires look just like the goodyear mtr's. =]
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Originally Posted by xXbrutalXcoreXx
that is right indeed. unless you really study the sidewalls, those tires look just like the goodyear mtr's. =]
You can buy a MTG on an MTR carcass.
Old 12-05-2008, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by SR5
because i cant read metric the site says there
Diameter: 33.2"
Tread Width: 9.1"
is that right
No.

dia: 32.8
width: 11.2"
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Originally Posted by Matt16
No.

dia: 32.8
width: 11.2"
actually the tread width is 9.1". The section width is 11.2". =]
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Originally Posted by xXbrutalXcoreXx
actually the tread width is 9.1". The section width is 11.2". =]
Correct, my bad.
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Sweet, I like the prices. I think ill be getting some 31 x 10.5 R15s when the ones i have on now start to go.

these are retreads right?
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Originally Posted by Tubbyfatty
Sweet, I like the prices. I think ill be getting some 31 x 10.5 R15s when the ones i have on now start to go.

these are retreads right?
Yes, retreads. Formerly "Hi Tech Retreads" I think. Lots of people say all retreads will suffer tread separation or blowout due to defect, but I challenge you to find a first hand account (ie: my brother's gifriends dog's former owner's uncle) of a single instance of this.

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i agree with Matt. I have searched all over the web and haven't found a single bad review on these tires. That isn't a rating that even new tires could hold. But really... no pics? Does anyone have these tires on a yota? lol
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Originally Posted by Matt16
Yes, retreads. Formerly "Hi Tech Retreads" I think. Lots of people say all retreads will suffer tread separation or blowout due to defect, but I challenge you to find a first hand account (ie: my brother's gifriends dog's former owner's uncle) of a single instance of this.
Yea im not too worried about retreads.
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re treads get a bad rep from semi's they have been using recaps for a long time and you see there treads allover the highway but if you were to ever stop and look at any of them there is normaly some of the sidewalls still attached to the cap that points to running an under inflated tire rather than an falutly cap
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Originally Posted by Ezrider_92356
re treads get a bad rep from semi's they have been using recaps for a long time and you see there treads allover the highway but if you were to ever stop and look at any of them there is normaly some of the sidewalls still attached to the cap that points to running an under inflated tire rather than an falutly cap
x2...would you bother checking all 18 tire pressures when you know that on failing is really no big deal?
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also, correct me if i'm wrong recapping the tire the way that semi's do it is different than this company. Their tires are completely revulcanized when the new tread is added.
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For a picture search for a truck with real MTR's....they look the same....what do you need a picture for??
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There are differences between the tire tread slightly. I was just wondering if anyone had any pics and experience with these particular tires.
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Shipping kills the deal for me. I can get BFG KO's for the same price here
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Originally Posted by olharleyman
Shipping kills the deal for me. I can get BFG KO's for the same price here
Yea its like $18, i think per tire. Still better then the $140 toyo tires i wanted from les schwab.
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Originally Posted by xXbrutalXcoreXx
also, correct me if i'm wrong recapping the tire the way that semi's do it is different than this company. Their tires are completely revulcanized when the new tread is added.
You are correct indeed.
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