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Treadwright tires?
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[QUOTE="TrailerHauler, post: 136065, member: 144"] What cat said, make sure you ask that your set of tires are made from the same "carcases". I haven't heard anything negative about them yet, and was considering running them on my dually. The turn off for me is the load range on their 315's and fiberglass rear dually fenders. I don't need to deal with a D load range tire, or a tire destroying my flare. [/QUOTE]
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