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03-09-2007 06:25 PM #16
Zombie did you check 1010 tires? They have them listed and I posted the address.
Big Tracks AKA "Jim", I am still around but not doing much posting, just staying in back ground.
JimLess weight more speed; there's no substitute for cubic inches; If it don't go-chrome it
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03-09-2007 09:00 PM #17
I hope they are not discontinued too...... i would like to buy a pair ...because i would like to get these freebee 33x12.5's off of mine... they look comical, but too sturdy of a tire for a 2000 lb car. like driving on ice when you get on it. i guess the the alternative is the wide whitewall radials.. which wouln't be bad... just pricey....<~~~~ yes thats my car..mmhhm its steel..( what else is there?)
Dan
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03-10-2007 01:39 AM #18
Thanks Jim.
Ok guys, this place still has them supposedly. For $143.99
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?ti...adial+T%2FA%AEIm tired of all this arguing...
Its not a hot rod, kustom, rat rod, lead sled, gasser, and its not a street machine....its my car.
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