Common size on the Chevrolets
Common size on the Chevrolets
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750.00 out the door
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Let's renegotiate that bike deal........
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Those look grippy.
How much for 35 12.50 16 or 17 inch rims? Also 315/75/16 price?
Lightnin getting ready for hunting season !
You do AC work?
I am sure it has been posted/asked before but I ain't searchin for shit, so I'ma ask it here.
How do they ride and how loud are they in comparison to a goodyear or bfg mt? I like that price and if I hold on to this f150 I very well may lean this way. The current set of 285 cooper discover st's set me back just under a $1000 but I have 50k on them with some life left. Also how well do they hold up on the highway?
cut\'em
Been thru 21 30lbs cyls of R134a so far this summer. I love a/c work. I mentioned before I dabble with tires. I don't want a customer to leave my shop and go to Franks for tires. I potentially may have just lost a customer. I don't mark tires up much, typically 40.00 a set and I make a little on mount and balance.
I like putting engines n shit or brakes or trannys...the good money
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As far as the "how quiet or they" or "how long do they hold up"
Speaking for Federal, they are a 10 ply 60,000 mile tire. My buddy bought the first set I ever sold and his truck stays in the wind. They are as quiet as the day he put them on.
It's a mud tire, aggressive at that so yeah it won't be as quiet as a Michelin Primacy highway tread.
If you keep the air pressure right in them, keep them rotated you will be fine. That prevents the tire from "cupping" ! Cupping is the noise you hear from tires.....
So in closing, a 60k 10 ply mud tire depending on size mounted and balanced for 750.00, you can't go wrong!
Last edited by KRT; 07-24-2013 at 05:31 AM.
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Here ya go Tater.... A/C evaporator job on a 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe
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