bablazer73 1/2 ton status Premium Joined Apr 4, 2000 Posts 3,778 Reaction score 644 Location Starr South Carolina Jul 4, 2006 #1 Would prefer local to keep shipping down, But willing to pay for decent tires. Would like some M/T type. need 4 for the rear of dump/plow truck.
Would prefer local to keep shipping down, But willing to pay for decent tires. Would like some M/T type. need 4 for the rear of dump/plow truck.
1-tonmudder 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 24, 2005 Posts 3,052 Reaction score 0 Location In a junkyard somewhere Jul 4, 2006 #2 Try a set of 265/75/16 they are real close in size,or at least look the same.
chrisb420 1/2 ton status Joined Aug 6, 2004 Posts 651 Reaction score 0 Location Binghamton, NY Jul 4, 2006 #3 1-tonmudder said: Try a set of 265/75/16 they are real close in size,or at least look the same. Click to expand... i think he is putting these on the rear of a dually and that is the reason for the 235/85/16 and what part of upstate NY are you from
1-tonmudder said: Try a set of 265/75/16 they are real close in size,or at least look the same. Click to expand... i think he is putting these on the rear of a dually and that is the reason for the 235/85/16 and what part of upstate NY are you from
1-tonmudder 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 24, 2005 Posts 3,052 Reaction score 0 Location In a junkyard somewhere Jul 4, 2006 #4 yeah OK,I should read all of it before I open my mouth.
bablazer73 1/2 ton status Premium Joined Apr 4, 2000 Posts 3,778 Reaction score 644 Location Starr South Carolina Jul 5, 2006 #5 I'm in Schenectady. The truck currently has 265 75 16's on the front. It needs atleast 2 to pass a "legal" state inspection.
I'm in Schenectady. The truck currently has 265 75 16's on the front. It needs atleast 2 to pass a "legal" state inspection.