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shellinger 10-09-2012 07:57 PM

Re-tread tires
 
Has anyone tried tires from a company called treadwright? they sell some pretty sweet retread tires for half the price of name brands. please let me know if any one else has used these tires on here and what your experience was like with them. the web address is treadwright.com

Smarty=Cummins 10-09-2012 08:11 PM

My cousin put them on his truck and had good luck with them I'm going to get them as soon as my tires wear out.

Nutty Jeeps 10-09-2012 08:28 PM

My buddy ran BFG A/T's from there. They don't last quiete as long but at the price diff they are worth it. He's gonna get some from there again next time he needs tires.

Bryce 10-09-2012 09:47 PM

I have the warden a/t in 285/65/18. They are about 50% tread with 20k miles on them. They have been good but not as smooth riding as a new tire. I did have to replace one of them last week. It developed a bulge in the sidewall. Treadwright wouldn't warranty it but most tire companys won't unless you buy the road hazzard warranty. Overall I am happy with them and would recommend them if you're in a tight spot but if you have the money get a set of new tires.

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After shipping I paid $700 for mine. Discount tire direct has Nitto terragraplers (same size as mine) on ebay for $928 free ship. Thats what I'll be getting next time.

tiremann9669 10-10-2012 11:07 PM

They're bad news :td:

Tommy 10-12-2012 03:04 PM

My little brother has them on his cherokee and they have been good for him, Two of my other buddys have them also, one on a jeep JK and one on a Samurai, we all go rock crawling together and their tires dont have any more or less damage then my "regular" tires on my Samurai. However i would be a bit more cautious when you put them on a much heavier vehicle.

baddodges 10-12-2012 08:15 PM

Don't do it they almost killed a buddy of mine and his family.I ran em myself for 3yrs and had them bulge on the interstate on more than one occasion the last one ruined one of my moto metal rims.also your fuel mileage goes to heck.

biged681985 10-12-2012 08:50 PM

Only thing I would run them on is a farm truck that had a flat bed. And only on the back


The guy who is tired of driving a suburban


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