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Old Jun 10, 2009 | 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by NYChopshop
x2. It really pays off if you can find a spot near you that sells them. Even if you have to pay retail prices for the retreaded tires, you dont have to pay shipping on them! They might even not charge you for tire disposal!
Indeed. I had to order mine but the shipping wasn't that bad. I think I paid 400$ for 5 tires and the shipping was about 70$. I couldn't pass that up.
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Old Jun 10, 2009 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Junkers88
Indeed. I had to order mine but the shipping wasn't that bad. I think I paid 400$ for 5 tires and the shipping was about 70$. I couldn't pass that up.
That's not bad, do you really trust the retread on the front though??? I have never ran them so I'm not sure.
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Old Jun 10, 2009 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Lumpy
That's not bad, do you really trust the retread on the front though??? I have never ran them so I'm not sure.
I searched a bit on tread wright based on Junkers' posts and signature. They seem like another high quality retreading place. I like that you can have them match your sidewalls by type. I especially love the winter walnut shell additive to the rubber that makes them as effective as studded tires but wear and drive like all season rubber. Modern retreading is a growing and maturing field. Its considered green, so there is a lot of incentive to operate a business like that, I'm sure. Its not the old shady bigrig tire retreading operations that you used to see on the side of the road alll the time with different treads clearly visible in layers... eesh... its basically like a real re manufacturing process. I haven't had the opportunity to order tires and wait for a good long time, so I haven't gotten retreads myself, but I hear really good things and would seriously consider buying from those treadwright guys. here's their site:
http://www.treadwright.com/
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Old Jun 10, 2009 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Lumpy
That's not bad, do you really trust the retread on the front though??? I have never ran them so I'm not sure.
I ran them on the pickup for a while (about 8,000 miles IIRC) and the only issue I ever had was that they won't clean out ice unless you air them down. They work great in mud, rocks, loose dirt and gravel. I now have them on the 4runner (same set of tires) and have a few thousand more miles on them and they still have deep tread. They are tough enough that I've never cut one (knock on wood) and the spare that I bought at the same time has never been on the ground.

Originally Posted by NYChopshop
I haven't had the opportunity to order tires and wait for a good long time, so I haven't gotten retreads myself, but I hear really good things and would seriously consider buying from those treadwright guys. here's their site:
http://www.treadwright.com/
If I remeber right I got mine in 4 days. If they made 33/10.50/15's I'd be ordering a set for my next upgrade.

This is how they look on the front of the runner. I did take a box cutter and sipe them myself (yes it voided the warrantee but I didn't really care). I've tried to kill them and it just can't be done, they must have some Toyota in there somewhere since they just keep on going.


Back tire. You can see the spare also.


And a poser pic just for fun.


If I don't end up regearing and going with larger tires in the future then I'll be ordering from Treadwright again.


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This is how they arrived at the house.


On the front of the truck I just sold.

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Old Jun 10, 2009 | 02:09 PM
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I checked out their site and I'll be ordering from them the next time I need tires. I have it bookmarked. Thanks guys!!!
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Old Jun 10, 2009 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Junkers88
If I remeber right I got mine in 4 days. If they made 33/10.50/15's I'd be ordering a set for my next upgrade.
That sure is pretty quick, but not if you're standing at the tire store without another ride home...
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