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ok... so 1 out of every 3 or 4 tires i get out of the piles that are 15.5/80-20's have slight flat spots on the tread itself.... It is really hard to see and find but they are there and that is the reason they go to surplus. I could not figure it out for the life of me why I couldn't get my...
hey beerslayer.. by chance where did the tires come from and you can pm if you dont want to post pubically, but I may have a good explanation as to why your tires may be doing that... and it may not be fixable... :-/ let me know
also why is the amount of beads needed different from Large Commercial rigs click here compared to 4x4 & oversize tire owners clcik here but using same tire size... ie 16.00 x 20 commercial says 16oz where in the oversize section says 36oz thats quite a big difference
schwab in yakima can balance my 52's so i would assume someone in portland can do 15.5's and yes byna beads are great too with tubeless tires, btw that link isn't working for me dan...
anyone get any pictures of how that spare tire is mounted on that m809...? id hate to have to lift and hold it up there while trying to get it secured on hahaha... man wish i knew about that event... never even heard about it :-/
I dont think so, but since I've got plenty of stock in them I figured why not... then if one stops working or breaks the other will hopefully be still working... plus why not
They seem pretty well protected to me... and since usually uv rays break things down more quickly than ice and snow(considering they are solar panels, meant to be in sun) i'm sure they are prone to the snow and ice... however i could see if it was really cold out and say you stepped on it or...
here are mine installed on the 818... also i used rtv on all the screws and holes to seal them up and also around the bottom of the panels so they dont get trapped water under them and rust out under them