Posted by Alinark on November 02, 2011 at 16:20:16 from (70.178.17.197):
here in Arkansas we have these thorns bout 4" long and they penetrate any thing. i bought new rims and new tires 6.00x 16 tri rib, i wanted to set it up as a tubeless set-up much less down time.setting in the shop one of the tires went flat had not even had it on the ground yet. had the tire shop call back he says the distributor says it is not a tubeless tire but a tube type, i reminded the shop owner that i wanted tubeless type, and i ordered tubeless type and bigger than life it is stamped tubeless on the side of the tire 1" letters. he tells me that he can order another tire and put on and if it leaks again I'm stuck with it i have a strong suspicion that the tire is a blem as it had a lot of little rubber flags all along the edge of the tire that mates with rim,but i see no markings on the outside saying so, anyone seen them marked on the inside of the tire? i bought 2 tires and the other tire is ok no problem no leaks. these tire seem like a nice tire 8 ply rated FARM AID never heard of them somehow Willie Nelson just just came to mind. i go tomorrow am to get replacement tire any body have any thoughts or suggestions thanks al
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