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Here is a car for sale on ebay right now that has a better picture of these tires. It's a larger close up. The only difference is that the ones that I have are 14's.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...%3ADS%3AMT%3A28 Jesse |
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I know in NYC trucks cannot use recaps on the front----Just think if they start to peel while driving---Steering/control
--The best recaps are hot caps actually heated on , but again don't use them in the frontWhether hot capped or cold capped--you should see some sort of seam where old meets new--It is more prominent on a cold cap recap------------ |
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You're watching those Ole "Movin On" reruns again aint ya Joe...
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Hey Claude Akins--one of my favorite character actors----
No Rick--In my younger days I use to help pull maintenance on a small fleet of oil trucks and vans-------Trucks would be stopped on the street by DOT or Weights and Measures for spot inspections of meters and truck equipment---10-4 good buddy---- |
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Nice.
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