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|  Re: Day 2 parts discussion 
			
			I wonder how wide those cracks are going to get when they are mounted and aired up? 600.00 or 1000.00 is a big gamble not knowing that. 
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|  Re: Day 2 parts discussion 
			
			Wow Strong Buyer beware. Those MT ET tires are not from the 60's or 70's. They are a mid to late 80's tire at the earliest and that is pushing it.I'm thinking more early 90's. They came out the same time the ET MT slicks came out. Btw; DOT stamps I thought did not come out until the 1970's??? and the stamped language about mounting them incorrectly causing "personal danger" in the one pic is pure modern lawyerese tort from the last 15-20 years. | 
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|  Re: Day 2 parts discussion 
			
			DOT stamp came about in the late 60's. Can't remember the year though. 
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|  Re: Day 2 parts discussion 
			
			Another thing is the spray on lettering on those ET tires-1980's and 1990's style and still being done that way today. | 
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