x416
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Post by x416 on Feb 13, 2013 11:52:30 GMT -5
Is there any real difference between brand's in these tires? I see some have more ply's and others have thicker but fewer ply's making them about the same thickness. Also most are within about 1/2 inch in width from each other. Any real experience would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by cholder94 on Feb 25, 2013 4:10:21 GMT -5
I am new to derbying and the derby that i was planning on running requires you to run d.o.t approved tires in their bone stock class. Can anyone help me with this? I dont no any tires that are d.o.t approved. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2013 6:48:27 GMT -5
Car and truck tires. I have a 2 pair of 235/75/15 a set of 225/75/15 and a pair of 215/75/15. Depending where you are located we may be able to make a deal.
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Post by jugulator on Feb 25, 2013 10:28:20 GMT -5
I am new to derbying and the derby that i was planning on running requires you to run d.o.t approved tires in their bone stock class. Can anyone help me with this? I dont no any tires that are d.o.t approved. Thanks. DOT tires are road tires,,, radial,, snow,, bias ply... not off road tires,, like tractor,, fork lift,,
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Post by cope187 on Feb 25, 2013 14:59:10 GMT -5
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Post by BuzzKillRubber on Feb 25, 2013 15:33:58 GMT -5
I am new to derbying and the derby that i was planning on running requires you to run d.o.t approved tires in their bone stock class. Can anyone help me with this? I dont no any tires that are d.o.t approved. Thanks. DOT tires are road tires,,, radial,, snow,, bias ply... not off road tires,, like tractor,, fork lift,, I sell a 600-14 TRACTOR TREAD that IS DOT APPROVED....DOT # stamped right on the side of it. Also sell the 14" STA Mud tire that is DOT approved for $125/ea and for steer tires I have 700-14 8ply $86/ea and 700-15 10ply for $105/ea.
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Post by Wreckandrace on Feb 25, 2013 17:16:16 GMT -5
Buzzkill, just curious, are those 6.00-14's recaps?
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Post by chevykillerx13 on Feb 26, 2013 0:19:19 GMT -5
How do you mount a forklift tire on a rim? I scored some for dirt cheap ($15 each cheap ) from my boss and he said they were solid and that I would have fun mounting those on a ford/mopar rim....How would I go about taking it off the fork rim and putting it on mine?
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Post by aoldfart on Feb 26, 2013 0:22:59 GMT -5
Do those prices inclued shipping?
Steve
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Post by farmboy012 on Feb 26, 2013 0:39:47 GMT -5
How do you mount a forklift tire on a rim? I scored some for dirt cheap ($15 each cheap ) from my boss and he said they were solid and that I would have fun mounting those on a ford/mopar rim....How would I go about taking it off the fork rim and putting it on mine? You might want to try just welding new centers in only filled ones I ever had they filled on rims and ate a lot of axles and wheel studs
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Post by BuzzKillRubber on Feb 26, 2013 8:56:07 GMT -5
Buzzkill, just curious, are those 6.00-14's recaps? They are NOT recaps. These are brand new tires
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Post by BuzzKillRubber on Feb 26, 2013 8:57:03 GMT -5
Do those prices inclued shipping? Steve No that does NOT include shipping
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Post by aoldfart on Feb 26, 2013 19:02:59 GMT -5
Thanks Buzz!
Steve
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Post by chevykillerx13 on Feb 28, 2013 22:55:47 GMT -5
How do you mount a forklift tire on a rim? I scored some for dirt cheap ($15 each cheap ) from my boss and he said they were solid and that I would have fun mounting those on a ford/mopar rim....How would I go about taking it off the fork rim and putting it on mine? You might want to try just welding new centers in only filled ones I ever had they filled on rims and ate a lot of axles and wheel studs Dug them out today and they say "tube style" on the side and have a valve stem. Still pretty hard to mount?
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Post by cheater22x on Mar 2, 2013 23:04:26 GMT -5
14" tractor lug 6 ply. looks agressive as hell and grips just about in any condition, ive yet to see someone get stuck useing them
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