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i've been waiting on 33's from them for a while, looks like may for the 33/12.50/15 for the MTR tread, and may for the 265/75/16 bfg at tread. the guy said they ordered the mold a few months ago, but it's coming from norway or somewhere in europe. so it won't be long. also if your willing to wait and put a deposit (or pay in full, not sure) they will collect matching sidewalls for ya.
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i've been waiting on 33's from them for a while, looks like may for the 33/12.50/15 for the MTR tread, and may for the 265/75/16 bfg at tread. the guy said they ordered the mold a few months ago, but it's coming from norway or somewhere in europe. so it won't be long. also if your willing to wait and put a deposit (or pay in full, not sure) they will collect matching sidewalls for ya.
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those tires look sick! i have been planning to get the 285/75-R16's as soon as i have enough money. this posting gets rid of all suspicion i have had in the back of my mind about these tires. =] great looking truck btw!
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it shouldnt matter how many posts a person makes for what they are saying to be listened to. i know tires and i know its isnt the best idea to run re-treads on a vehicle that dosent have another tire next to it to back it up if something goes wrong. you can run what ever you want and what ever fits your wallet. if these tires were really popular i would of hear of them and would be selling them. i do hope you have good luck with them though. here is a picture of what i will be running in a couple weeks.
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Retreads can be a little dangerous, but if you're willing to deal with a little hassle you get a really cheap set of tires in return.
The 31/10.5 retreads on my truck now have about 5000 miles on them and seem good, but three of the first four tires I received were garbage. The tread came off one when the bead was set. Two weeks later, two more exploded on the interstate, on the same day. But really, you can't beat the price.
The 31/10.5 retreads on my truck now have about 5000 miles on them and seem good, but three of the first four tires I received were garbage. The tread came off one when the bead was set. Two weeks later, two more exploded on the interstate, on the same day. But really, you can't beat the price.
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it shouldnt matter how many posts a person makes for what they are saying to be listened to. i know tires and i know its isnt the best idea to run re-treads on a vehicle that dosent have another tire next to it to back it up if something goes wrong. you can run what ever you want and what ever fits your wallet. if these tires were really popular i would of hear of them and would be selling them. i do hope you have good luck with them though. here is a picture of what i will be running in a couple weeks.
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I'm going to be buying retreads too. I hope the tire blows and I kill myself.
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it shouldnt matter how many posts a person makes for what they are saying to be listened to. i know tires and i know its isnt the best idea to run re-treads on a vehicle that dosent have another tire next to it to back it up if something goes wrong. you can run what ever you want and what ever fits your wallet. if these tires were really popular i would of hear of them and would be selling them. i do hope you have good luck with them though. here is a picture of what i will be running in a couple weeks.
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Retreads can be a little dangerous, but if you're willing to deal with a little hassle you get a really cheap set of tires in return.
The 31/10.5 retreads on my truck now have about 5000 miles on them and seem good, but three of the first four tires I received were garbage. The tread came off one when the bead was set. Two weeks later, two more exploded on the interstate, on the same day. But really, you can't beat the price.
The 31/10.5 retreads on my truck now have about 5000 miles on them and seem good, but three of the first four tires I received were garbage. The tread came off one when the bead was set. Two weeks later, two more exploded on the interstate, on the same day. But really, you can't beat the price.
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Got 'em from stonetire.com. I think they're actually a shop in Tennessee. Great, great customer service from those guys. As mad as I was about the junky first set of tires I got, I couldn't help but like the guys after talking to them on the phone. And so far the replacements have been fine.
Tires blow all the time and people survive.
Tires blow all the time and people survive.
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