MAC
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I'm liking the looks of these right here......
https://www.treadwright.com/p-19-225-70r19-5-crawler-f.aspx
Bet they do great in snow.
https://www.treadwright.com/p-19-225-70r19-5-crawler-f.aspx
Bet they do great in snow.
I'm liking the looks of these right here......
https://www.treadwright.com/p-19-225-70r19-5-crawler-f.aspx
Bet they do great in snow.
I have a different opinion on Treadwright tires now, a member of another forum had one of their tires blowout with only 30,000 miles on it.
Maybe it was a freak tire failure, but I will not be taking the chance.
Only thing I can say is, when buying new tires check the numbers and find out when they were made, if you are paying new tire prices then make sure you are getting new tires, not tires that have sat in a warehouse for 5 years.
Here's the thread if anyone would like to read it: http://www.oilburners.net/forums/showthread.php?t=53955&highlight=treadwright
Only thing I can say is, when buying new tires check the numbers and find out when they were made, if you are paying new tire prices then make sure you are getting new tires, not tires that have sat in a warehouse for 5 years.
iv talked to the girls who run the office and they are super nice, im actually excited to buy tires to see how the retreads do. and the warrenty the have if the tire comes apart and destroys your vehicle/other vehicles and its proved to be their fault, they pay the full repair cost
i plan on running these when it comes time to get tires and put the truck on the road for good https://www.treadwright.com/p-95-285-75r16-backbone-m-t-e.aspx
iv talked to the girls who run the office and they are super nice, im actually excited to buy tires to see how the retreads do. and the warrenty the have if the tire comes apart and destroys your vehicle/other vehicles and its proved to be their fault, they pay the full repair cost