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Not really show and shine but

Postby marlin3030hntr » Fri Feb 05, 2010 6:36 pm

for all you 4x4 guys, I got a set of these tire for my 64 scout and i was skeptical as hell about them i read about the company in a magazine article but they work damn awsome and cant beat the price check them out, god i sound like im some kind of adveriser or something, these balanced great no bouncing at all and the tread is killer i got mine for $74 a piece apparently they went up a little but still hell of a deal i go hunting like 75 miles one way and then 4 wheel atleast another 10 or 12 miles to where i wanna be and have went out on them like 5 or 6 times so i've put like 1000 miles on them and they are stout as fuck no problems whatsoever
http://www.treadwright.com/shopnow/product/tabid/61/productid/12/sename/311050r15-guard-dog-mt.aspx
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-86 Mustang GT(weekend cruiser)
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Re: Not really show and shine but

Postby TotallyBalistic » Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:20 pm

ive seen these tires before and im thinkin seriously about buying 2 of the 285/75 16 backbone m/t's, awesome looking tire. im waiting to hear back from them on warrenty n such. which ones did you get
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Re: Not really show and shine but

Postby marlin3030hntr » Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:45 am

i got the ones that i pasted the link of they look like the goodyear mtr's they call them the guard dog mt. they are really cool people to deal with their warranty is 2year 24,000 mile, unfortuneatly doesnt cover road hazard stuff but if the tire ever has a problem that is due to their work they will work with you and either get you new tires or get you your money back.
-80 Arrow Truck(daily driver)
-64 Scout SOA conversion w/ chevy v8 and th350 swap(4x4 hunting rig)
-77 f100 w/ 400m(ass haulin pickup)
-67 Plymouth Belvedere orig. 318(8 yr project car and going)
-86 Mustang GT(weekend cruiser)
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Re: Not really show and shine but

Postby TotallyBalistic » Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:16 am

thats awesome. i was talking with my brother this morning showing them to him and he said if everything checks out we might be about to order 3 full sets of 4 from them, possibly 4 if our dad wants us to get a set for our moms truck. these prices are sick, ive got a friend thats a owner operator at a tire shop and im gonna see if he can become a dealer
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Re: Not really show and shine but

Postby marlin3030hntr » Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:45 am

ya i read about them in one of the wheeling mazagines, i was pretty damn skeptical cuz they are retreads but then i checked tons of reviews and talked to them and they explained to me how they do it so its not like a regular cold cap retread they take used cases and make rew tires they inject the hot reubber and revulcanize it all so its essentially a new tire, i'm getting a set for my 77 ford and my uncle is getting some for his 95 tahoe and my aunts 2002 dakota 4x4(ya with the 360 magnum and 3.90 rear gears :twisted: ) and definitely at these prices and if they have held up here in arizona with the heat i'd say they're trust worthy tires.
-80 Arrow Truck(daily driver)
-64 Scout SOA conversion w/ chevy v8 and th350 swap(4x4 hunting rig)
-77 f100 w/ 400m(ass haulin pickup)
-67 Plymouth Belvedere orig. 318(8 yr project car and going)
-86 Mustang GT(weekend cruiser)
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Re: Not really show and shine but

Postby TotallyBalistic » Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:04 pm

i got my 285 75 16 backbone m/ts put on my dodge today, really strong tire and they are some mud slingin, ground biting mofos...im waitin for summer to hit to see how they hold up to the heat
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Re: Not really show and shine but

Postby reddevillhs17 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:58 am

could we get an update on how they have held up so far?
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