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Old 09-07-2010, 10:17 PM
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Ok awesome, i hope they're not lol, but i guess its ok if they are
Old 09-07-2010, 10:20 PM
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No argument here, I'd put them on my truck. I just can't legally do it on the front. But I'm 2wd, so it's irrelevant to me haha
Old 09-07-2010, 10:31 PM
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Yea, i dont NEED mud tires, its just a good deal so i thought, why not haha. Being that for christmas i've coaxed my parents into one of those 3.5" spindle lift, i think they'd look good
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mud dawgs arent re treads! i have a set on my 4x4 supercrew. i have about 5000 miles on them and they show no wear. they are a little noisy but handle well. they also do realy good in mud.
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^ Awesome, thanks man
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sup auburnfan 400, i had them on my truck when it was stock height and for a little while while whith my 3BL but they are some good tires i think they do good in the mud, they roar going down the road though, and next week im trading my old rims and them mud dawgs for me some new 315/75/16 mud dawgs cant wait gonna look way better than my little wore out 31s
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that would look good
Old 10-07-2010, 01:19 PM
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hey auburn you shouldnt ask your parents for a spindle lift you should get some overtime hours and buy it your self. idc how old you are im 19 and i have bought almost everything i own. the sooner you dont rely on them the better off you'll be
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check with your states laws and buy retreads from a reputable company, tread right is one of them
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Originally Posted by baker01 2wd
hey auburn you shouldnt ask your parents for a spindle lift you should get some overtime hours and buy it your self. idc how old you are im 19 and i have bought almost everything i own. the sooner you dont rely on them the better off you'll be
irrelevant, rude, and somewhat offensive to me since im also just 20 as of a couple days ago. Yea sure, my parents still help me out some, but i'll bet i have more debt than you seeing im going to a 16 grand year college. and seeing that im paying for that i don't see the problem getting helped out with food and some gas. BUT, i still use my own money for any modifications i do to anything i own. also just because someone buys their own stuff doesn't mean they cant get presents at Christmas.

But on topic, I see no problem with running retreads on a half ton pickup. Most likely won't have any problem with blowing the tread, you aren't hauling near the weight of a semi.

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