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That depends on your tire guy. Like anything else. Find a guy that knows tires. Not just one brand that he is pushing. And that would tell you the right thing even if it did not pad his wallet.
thats the problem these days, very hard to find a good one
 
I can understand that :thumbsup: but Jim ( A groovy guitar player) has been taking care of all my tire needs for pert near 30 years, and sponsors my sons Dirt race car.
thats a good one. but 95% are bad ones. For example, the manager i dealt with yesterday is the only one in this area i'd trust and even then, only so far. he knows his sizes but get to rim sizes, not as much. he's been doing it since the 50s.

but go to a tirebarn or walmart or sears or any of the other chain stores that are killing mom and pops, and you're lucky to find a guy who knows how to change a tire even.
 
Morning guys, frosty flakes for breakfast. Need to go shopping bad. on my second cup though.
 
That looks exactly like my old LUV truck. It might actually be a pic I took of it!
I had one too!
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My first new car. I got it financed thru the navy credit union. The EXACT same camper top on that one. Way back in 1979.
 

Yo Scamper, where you been? You ain't working are you?
Then, I guess it wouldn't be bad to give them a full days worth, over a week of course. :lol:
 
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