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Old 03-29-2014, 06:58 PM
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"New" tires

I just picked up a set of Gateway Buckshot Mudders from a second hand store of all places. They look almost brand new. Apparently this tire has been discontinued? That's sad because these things look knarly!
 
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This is relevant to 73-79 since they will be going on my 77 f250 4x4.
 
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Cool tires for sure....post some pics!
 
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Will do once I get them mounted.
 
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Before you mount them, check out the date of manufacture on the tires, especially if they are bias ply

How Old - and Dangerous - Are Your Tires?
 
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