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Posted by RodInNS on March 23, 2007 at 20:14:02 from (142.177.112.13):
In Reply to: Firestone tires posted by Dairy Farmer in WI on March 23, 2007 at 18:17:38:
Hmmmm. I think it's 8 years since I bought a set of 18.4R34 23 degree's, and they were 800 then, but there was a 50 buck promo on them, so it was 750..... I'd be surprised if they were under a grand (each)today. I would also price out a set of Michelin AgriBib's. Buy the cheaper of the two. You won't go wrong with either one.... In my experience, radials have paid in longer service life, and the improved pulling power and ride are just a bonus. I've also got a set of BFG's which look like the agribib's, but I'm not so confident of the rubber compounds in them. Dunno if they'll hold up over time. Hell will freeze before I buy a set of Titan's... Rod
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