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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: va
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I just got a set of 245 70 r16 mud tires for my p38. They are hi tech retreads. Cost me $320 including shipping. They fit nice and drive well. Hope they hold up for awhile. Will try them in the mud next weekend.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Bosque county, Texas
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you need more pics, so we can see how the hole car looks with them on!
![]() I have heard that retreads tend to fling apart after a while! I am probably wrong, but that is what I heard!
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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A friend of mine runs the hi-tech retreads on a DI. He loves 'em... so far they've held up fine. Can't beat the price, especially if the rig isn't a DD.
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