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PostSubject: tyres for the classic   tyres for the classic I_icon_minitimeThu Jul 05, 2012 12:43 pm

going to buy new tires for the rangie for my trw rims. no point in spending $80 on swapping tires over that need to be replaced in 6 months. I'm thinking of getting treadwright A/T's these in particular.

https://treadwright.com/p-14-215-85r16-axiom-a-t-e.aspx

what do you guys think. wonder with shipping if i can find anything cheaper locally its $475 for 4 shipped and another $80 to get em on and balanced with heavy duty stems.
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PostSubject: Re: tyres for the classic   tyres for the classic I_icon_minitimeThu Jul 05, 2012 12:57 pm

You should have bought those tires I was selling off the black truck!

I like those tires - I doubt you'll find anything new for cheaper than that
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PostSubject: Re: tyres for the classic   tyres for the classic I_icon_minitimeThu Jul 05, 2012 3:10 pm

OK, so I'm RRC illiterate...is that a stock size for your truck? IMO, 215 sounds really narrow...

Otherwise, since you're not planning on taking it off-road, I'd think those would be a good choice.
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PostSubject: Re: tyres for the classic   tyres for the classic I_icon_minitimeThu Jul 05, 2012 3:49 pm

dcarr1971 wrote:
OK, so I'm RRC illiterate...is that a stock size for your truck? IMO, 215 sounds really narrow...

Otherwise, since you're not planning on taking it off-road, I'd think those would be a good choice.

The stock size 205/80/16 no one makes any more. im putting a OME 2" lift in it so i wanted to go to a 30" tire but keep it skinny as i'm staying on road. what i sacrifice in using an A/T i hope i can make up in skinny tire to average MPG
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PostSubject: Re: tyres for the classic   tyres for the classic I_icon_minitimeThu Jul 05, 2012 9:47 pm

whats a tyre?
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