Tire damaged - maybe new tire time
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That's good to know and I hadn't heard it before. At least it's something worth remembering which might come in handy to get out of a jam some day.
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Well in that case then I guess the only question is how much you lookin' to spend and how good a tire you wantin' to get?
Another set of Toyos are good as are Nitto Trail Grapps. Mickey MTZs are awesome and I love my Cepek FCIIs, but all of those are pricey except maybe the Nittos...
Yeah as long as the damage isn't such that there is a danger of the actual tire carcass splitting, tubes are (or at least were) a viable solution. I had an old Jeep J10 pickup that had a slight bend in one of the front rims and the bead never would seal well and you'd have to put air in it daily. My old man took it to my uncles garage (auto shop) and they tubed it. Ran that thing for years with the tube in it...
Another set of Toyos are good as are Nitto Trail Grapps. Mickey MTZs are awesome and I love my Cepek FCIIs, but all of those are pricey except maybe the Nittos...
Yeah as long as the damage isn't such that there is a danger of the actual tire carcass splitting, tubes are (or at least were) a viable solution. I had an old Jeep J10 pickup that had a slight bend in one of the front rims and the bead never would seal well and you'd have to put air in it daily. My old man took it to my uncles garage (auto shop) and they tubed it. Ran that thing for years with the tube in it...
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Oh I definitely weren't trying to say you are wrong just that you are brave if you don't know for sure if it is dangerous. lol! BTW not trying to imply you don't know about damaged tires either just that I don't.
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I am lucky enough to have an IN for tires. Good buddy of mine owns two tire shops up in the town closest to my farmland in south Ga. When he bought out the second shop, I networked the two together.
Been getting my tires and wheels (and air bags too) by bartering off computer upgrades/labor ever since. Worst case is if he needs no computer work, I pay his cost.
But I'll be honest with you Silver, Mickey/Cepeks may cost more, but they are SOLID tires and LAST! No doubt in my mind they'll end up costing you less over the life of the tire than anything else out there, IF you keep 'em or the truck long enough!
Put almost 70k on my old 2nd Gens MTXs and they still had tread, my Cepeks have 30k and might be down 10%. Personally I like the Cepeks better than anything I've had. Center tread is highly siped like an A/T and the shoulder blocks are big and beefy like an M/T. Best of both worlds. Only down side is they are a little loud, not Nitto Mud Grappler loud, but louder than any A/T tire...
Been getting my tires and wheels (and air bags too) by bartering off computer upgrades/labor ever since. Worst case is if he needs no computer work, I pay his cost.
But I'll be honest with you Silver, Mickey/Cepeks may cost more, but they are SOLID tires and LAST! No doubt in my mind they'll end up costing you less over the life of the tire than anything else out there, IF you keep 'em or the truck long enough!
Put almost 70k on my old 2nd Gens MTXs and they still had tread, my Cepeks have 30k and might be down 10%. Personally I like the Cepeks better than anything I've had. Center tread is highly siped like an A/T and the shoulder blocks are big and beefy like an M/T. Best of both worlds. Only down side is they are a little loud, not Nitto Mud Grappler loud, but louder than any A/T tire...
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I avoid Cepeks like the plague. They wear like a cheap suit and howl like a wolf on the highway.
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