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Nopes, that guy doesn't answer his phone, So I called another guy from the reno craigslist section. Turns out he is actually in Placerville just down the freeway a bit. He goes to 100 dollar man in so-cal and brings up 60 tires with his cummins/flatbed, and sells them for $500 a set.CrypticRacer13 wrote:Did you pick those tires up from that guy in reno?
Thanks!papabug71 wrote:Ryan, love the slots & the 1/4 wave.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks!panski wrote:Wow! Well that's a beasty TRUCK..very well done RyanLove the new wheels
1970FordTK wrote:Don't sweat it Ryan, I have the same set up on my tool box hooked to a Galaxy 98hp thats been "tweeked" just a little.
The redneck party line phone has come in handy for years, espicaly off roading. Next to a wench, its almost required equipment.
68sportcustom wrote:I probably spaced the post where you talked about the current wheel situation but I looked back again and I can't figure it out. I saw some thing about tires not holding the bead. Were the slot mags incompatible with the military tires? Those SCS(?) steelies look awesome though. I'm curious because I was thinking about the running some slot mags on my 68/76 highboy.
Again, if I missed a post or posts explaining your selection process on rims just tell me to pull my head out.
Keep up the good work on your bumps!