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true... but sometimes they still give me a shock when I see a price for 5. lolWell to be fair, tires are cheaper.
Don't look into regearing costs.true... but sometimes they still give me a shock when I see a price for 5. lol
I really haven't been able to find much with regearing a front Dana 30... but I also haven't done a deep dive in researching that, lol.Don't look into regearing costs.
I drove a Subaru with sticky summer tires that lasted maybe 18,000 miles. Guess I'm use to being fleeced?
More bang for the buck getting a Rubicon take off. No one seems to be paying much for them.I really haven't been able to find much with regearing a front Dana 30... but I also haven't done a deep dive in researching that, lol.
But only 18k out of the summer tires? super soft or driving like a maniac? or both?
Buying a used vehicle with good tires on it is something I've never been able to do in my life! lol The Dakota, both Mustangs and the Ram all needed new tires as they came off the lot.More bang for the buck getting a Rubicon take off. No one seems to be paying much for them.
The AWD Subaru required regular rotations even daily driving. Sadly, most of the time it was just going up and down I-25 with traffic. Not a lot of opportunities for spirited driving. The tires were just soft and eaten up quickly. The last set I put on her were all seasons... terrible. But they may last the new owner 35k miles. (He's much more aggressive than I was from his stories.)
the last two vehicles I traded in had almost new tires on them. the last one I had just changed out 5 months before I traded it in.Buying a used vehicle with good tires on it is something I've never been able to do in my life! lol The Dakota, both Mustangs and the Ram all needed new tires as they came off the lot.
do they have the authority to ban the new year? those bastards!So if California bans New Year... will it be 2020 all over again?