How bad could it be?
- Scott Cee AKA 2drx4
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How bad could it be?
Instant death? Blow your arm off while airing them up the first time? 3lbs of balance weight and you're still spending $5k on dental work?
Just how bad do you think they could be?
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Re: How bad could it be?
For rolling around town probably alright. Probably hard to balance, I’d suspect they are either really heavy or id expect flats. I’m always super skeptical of the cheap tires. That being said my milestar tires used to be cheap and are super awesome.
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Re: How bad could it be?
ive got a customer running that exact tire on his f350 and he is really liking them. pulls a jet boat every weekend down some crap logging roads behind it. I found the comforser brand to be a exceptional tire replacement for toyo m55s and the nitto extreme service and at a third the price when im ordering from china by the seacan
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Re: How bad could it be?
Hmm, it's a bit tempting to buy them.
Tires are good motivation to actually do something.
Tires are good motivation to actually do something.