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cheap tires
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Posted: 06/11/08 06:48 PM
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The ones i saw were a weird, for average joe, ld range f and g 17.5 and 19.5 tires for the u hauk type trucks, they were round 35" tall, but i was only lookin a little, it pays to ask around, ime sure there are companys out there who will take a good set of carcasses and do the deed! the big trucks do it, dont know the turn around though, took round 2 weeks for ours. there are some really gonarly treads to be had for farm and ranch tires from the strouhaul,bandag,goodyear retailer outlets, i looked round the catalogs of strouhauls, there not very speed rated but ime sure they will roost your favorite patch on turf, an aside there are some super load rated tires out there that would probably outlast two trucks,just gotta get the proper rim adapters for a lo pro 17.5 or 19.5 inch rim, the load range is beyond what any street driven truck could handle EVER. expensive and heavy, but they last forever.
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fatguy4X4
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Posted: 06/11/08 08:55 PM
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as far as i know bandag is only doing truck and bus tires and no passenger tires. it would be news to me...then again brad ragan retreads is now part of bridgestone so it might be worth calling about.
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Posted: 06/12/08 08:18 AM
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Try the blemish tire section at www.intercotire.com
You can do anything you dare to dream.
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