Run them or replace them?
06-25-2020, (Subject: Run them or replace them? ) 
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RE: Run them or replace them?
(06-25-2020 )Mrkentee Wrote:  
(06-25-2020 )Ricky Wrote:  
(06-25-2020 )Mrkentee Wrote:  I don’t want to replace these tires yet. They have 8-9/32” in the main tread. There’s a couple of glitches on the edges from a while back. Alignment was corrected. They have 216,000 miles. I’m going to the left coast. Don’t want problems there. I think they’re ok, but will one of them??

I would take them both off and save them for trailer tires. I don't play with steer tires, it's just not safe. Once a steer starts to wear funny, it's done. The wear will only get worse even if you fixed the problem. They will still wear out prematurely on a trailer but at least you'll get some life from them.

I hear you. I don’t have a trailer. If I’m lucky, I’ll get $40
apiece for the casings.
Yeah, not sure where you're at but around here log trucks and dump wagons would buy them. I have a guy that takes all my old tires, as long as he can regrove them he gives me 25 bucks. I line them up out back and when I have time I load them up. But when steers start to wear like that you're going to start getting a shake and that wears other stuff too. If there are tire places around where you stay I'm sure you can find a better deal than out on the road somewhere. You gotta have a tire guy, a good one is worth his weight in gold.
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RE: Run them or replace them? - Ricky - 06-25-2020



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