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Just wonderin if anyone has had any experiance with the Dayton Timberline MT? I ordered a set of 33x12.5x15 in for monday, cuz the tires i got are done for. They lasted two years of abuse, so im happy. They have bout 5/32 left on them, but there all beat up and torn up, actually the front right has a big slash in it that im afriad is going to blow out. Not sure how i aquired that one, but i kno i dont take it easy on em. My old set are dayton timberline A/Ts. They did ok stompin around, but this time i want somethin with a lil more bite.
I haven't personally had an experience with those tires. I know a buddy of mine had a set on a 03 ranger edge and he loved em. they were great in the mud and still wore really well.
Dude I have a set of those tires for sale!!!!!!!!!! In vary good shape. but they are not as wide. I have a set (4) Timberline A/T's 32x11.5x15's raised white letter. All have atleast 90% tread left on them.
They were on a truck that I bought a month ago. Took them off and went to 35x12.50x15's.
I'm in Ozark Mo. Would like to have $200 for the set. VGC
Bob
Several of my friends have these tires.
They are a very respectable tire to say the least.
I worked at a store that sold them for a while, and people came in with 50K miles on them(they would rotate and balance them very often, but not bad for a mud tire). One guy had 60K miles on his, they were worn bad, but still.
I thought of running a set if they would of came in bigger sizes.
Well mine will be in tomorrow. I could run 35"s but i like to stick with the 33"s. That way i have more travel between the fenders and the tires, and there easyer to turn. Drivin out thru fields, theres lots of "suprise" bumps, the kind that make u say what in the h ell lol. So im hopin there gonna last me a lil longer that the timberline A/Ts and i know they will do better in the mud and dirt, and whatever else i take it thru.
Wow! Thats all i can say bout these tires. I had a lil issue with balancing them cuz they have that rim guard built in and it was hard to get weights past em, but WELL worth it. I paid $570 bucks for em, and i couldnt be more please. The tread is 22/32's deep, and i mean there LUGS. I havent put them to the test yet, but i kno they will do well. Im not drivin to much on em till tomorrow night cuz i have to line it up cuz i replaced all the front end stuff, and i mean ALL the front end stuff. I didnt worry bout the alignment to much cuz i had it just bout lined up and i drove 1500 miles without an alignment on my old tires, and there is just a slight bit more tread gone on the inside of the front right tire, so its not out that far at all but, ya kno i gotta line it up with these new ones.
Im not on the flares, but they were painted with the truck. They go with the trucks look though. Had it painted like two years ago, and it needs repainted already, bubbles under the paint, and it is chippin like crazy. Any good auto painters in PA?
Dude I have a set of those tires for sale!!!!!!!!!! In vary good shape. but they are not as wide. I have a set (4) Timberline A/T's 32x11.5x15's raised white letter. All have atleast 90% tread left on them.
They were on a truck that I bought a month ago. Took them off and went to 35x12.50x15's.
I'm in Ozark Mo. Would like to have $200 for the set. VGC
Bob
you wouldnt happen to have these tires any more do you
Ive got a set of those. I love them. I had to cut an inch of my bumper on both sides but they ride well they've worn well and ive only gotten stuck a few times. They are great in the mud and you cant beat the price. Ive got them on my 92 F-250,look good too
Hello,
this is Kris circa 1996 when I was 15yrs old and I just bought my brand new 31x11.00x15 Super Swamper Thornbirds. I think these tires are great.
Since we're talking about the past I thought Id share
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