Mud Tires

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Hunter79764

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Shawn
Truck Year
1987
Truck Model
Suburban V20
Engine Size
350
If you're a kid with a truck doing kid with a truck type stuff, it can chew through tires pretty quick and cost a fair amount. I have a set of remolded tires that I'm relatively happy with from these guys (Treadwright). My dad bought a set from Tire Recappers, and they seem to perform fine, but do not look as good on the sidewalls as the Treadwrights. Price is right for me, so just throwing it out there. You can get them in a winter compound that's supposedly much better traction on ice. Being in Texas, I don't have much input on that, but thought it's worth a mention...

 

squaredeal91

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1991 SB
Truck Model
K30
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5.9 Cummins 12 valve
Big Yellow has recap MTs on the rear duals and they look good on there. Those treadwrights look pretty good
 

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