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    I'll post a few shots of the new tires once they get here and are installed on the truck. Funny about the old tires, they have been on there quite a while. I started this project 15 years ago, when I bought the truck. The guy I bought it from had it another 10 years, so they are at least 25 years old and were in same shape back then, look like extremely used tires bought used at a tire shop, to just keep it off the ground!
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    This was seeing what 4 of the same tires would look like. So I put the the other side font tire on the back in these photos and compared the different rear tire e heights old and new.



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    Trying to figure out what size tire to replace old tires in back, or to keep them the same size as they are just worried if I hit a big bump if the rears will hit the tire on their front edge as the tires are wider than the fender there. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
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