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Old 11-02-2008, 01:50 AM
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Any pictures of the tires mounted on da jeep?
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I have been running my Treadwright A/T's (30x9.50) for a full year now and have had absolute zero issues. I have driven across Montana on them more times than I could count and had them aired down to 12psi for 6+ hours on trail rides. I've put just under 15k miles on them, and they still look like new.





I would not hesitate to buy another set of these tires. They perform very well in snow, ice, heavy rain, and off road. The only thing they don't do is get rid of gumbo mud ( but if I was really worried about that, I'd probably have got some M/Ts).
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let us know how it goes. been thinking of getting some 32" re-treads because i cant afford much else.
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Originally Posted by MontanaXJer
I have been running my Treadwright A/T's (30x9.50) for a full year now and have had absolute zero issues. I have driven across Montana on them more times than I could count and had them aired down to 12psi for 6+ hours on trail rides. I've put just under 15k miles on them, and they still look like new.





I would not hesitate to buy another set of these tires. They perform very well in snow, ice, heavy rain, and off road. The only thing they don't do is get rid of gumbo mud ( but if I was really worried about that, I'd probably have got some M/Ts).
They balance well?
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They balance well?
They balanced extremely well. All four tires were within 1/4 to 1/2 ounce. The tire guys didn't realize they were retreads until I told them. They were pretty impressed.
Old 11-27-2008, 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by aircruiser
let us know how it goes. been thinking of getting some 32" re-treads because i cant afford much else.
where can you get 32" (MT's) re tread...i dont think treadwright has 32's?? I would like them as well.
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i get the picture but can someone go into more detail about the retreads?
what exactly are they, and if they going to give way why would they even be legal. especially for wheeling?
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their website has tons of info on everything about these tires......

http://treadwright.com/default.aspx
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Is there any major difference between retreads and new tires? Do they have a shorter lifespan or anything like that?
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they look awesome and im thinking about a set for my self but the only bummer is that if you get a nail/hole the tire has to be patched from the Inside....so unless you have another spare which most jacked up trucks i see with high dollar rims/tires only have a set of 4....then you down for a while.
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Originally Posted by 98 JeepJeep
they look awesome and im thinking about a set for my self but the only bummer is that if you get a nail/hole the tire has to be patched from the Inside....so unless you have another spare which most jacked up trucks i see with high dollar rims/tires only have a set of 4....then you down for a while.
we have them on our work vans and we do the outside patch where you just plug it. works fine
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Originally Posted by 76ANTHONY
we have them on our work vans and we do the outside patch where you just plug it. works fine
hmm thats interesting....most of the time recaps are reccomended to be patched from the inside......But whatever works!!
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I plan on getting a 5-set. That way I'll have a full-size spare.
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Originally Posted by 98 JeepJeep
hmm thats interesting....most of the time recaps are reccomended to be patched from the inside......But whatever works!!
thats what they told us, but we dont have a wheel machine so we plug them, ones had a plug for over 16000 miles and no issues. but the best plug is a patch from the inside. we just wont spend the money and it works so we use em
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that is awesome, when i go to get new tires they will be on the top of my list!!


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