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I run mostly retreads on my 1 ton dually so new tires don't quite fit. Its really hard to find some one to cap them for you. there are a couple companies that do. One is out of Colorado. https://www.treadwright.com/default.aspx They offer tires in several different designs, many copy popular designs. As of yet i have not used their retreads but want to give them a try. Retreads have been used on everything from airforce one to trucks on the Baha 1000. Mileage IS important but bang for your buck is too...
Quote from: Special T on September 18, 2013, 10:37:15 PMI run mostly retreads on my 1 ton dually so new tires don't quite fit. Its really hard to find some one to cap them for you. there are a couple companies that do. One is out of Colorado. https://www.treadwright.com/default.aspx They offer tires in several different designs, many copy popular designs. As of yet i have not used their retreads but want to give them a try. Retreads have been used on everything from airforce one to trucks on the Baha 1000. Mileage IS important but bang for your buck is too...Special T who does your tire mounting for you when buy these retreads? This link is very interesting.
What's SRW?
I don't have any from there. I have mostly bared on my own that i've bought off CL. I've also been trying to figure out a way to get Hummer tires under my S10... Gona be hard to squeeze those 37 under there. the 33 work ok tho.Tires are application specific. Anyone who demands race car performance on big 4x4 tires is asking for trouble... I suppose its OK to whine about ride and handling when you fork out close to $1500 for a set of tires, but i drive a truck not a steet queen.
JLS- Do a breach on treadwright reviews and I bet you will find just as many good reviews as bad. And if you noticed most bad reviews are on diesel forums. As stated above I wouldn't put them on heavy duty trucks.