Looking for a place that carries stock tires. The only place I could find so far was:
http://store.coker.com/search.php?mo...bstring=900-16
But they seemed kind of expensive and I was wondering if there was a cheaper alternative.
Thanks.
Looking for a place that carries stock tires. The only place I could find so far was:
http://store.coker.com/search.php?mo...bstring=900-16
But they seemed kind of expensive and I was wondering if there was a cheaper alternative.
Thanks.
VPW has them for $150:
http://www.vintagepowerwagons.com/pr...p13-wheels.htm
Click on the right hand page image...
I know these guys have them...dont have a price online...have to call:
http://www.wallacewade.com/index.htm
Wallace wade is a reliable source.
They drive around to events in our area in a big yellow box truck selling tires. Nice people to talk to.
Remember if you didn't build it you can't call it yours.
6.2 powered M715, 5 M1009's, M416, 2 M101's, 2 M105's, 3 M35's, M1007 6.5 turbo Suburban project called Cowdog.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCz...HGkBCfhXZ5iuaw
The current Wallace Wade ad in the Nov 2007 MVPA "Supply Line" mag shows Non Directional 900x16 military tires with flap for $138.89 each. Tubes $16.95 each
Wallace Wade Specialty Tires
530 Regal Row
Dallas TX 75247
1-800-666-8973 or 1-214-688-0091
email: wallacewade@earthlink.net
Depending on where you are, Les schwab has them and are made in Korea by Nanking I think without checking my spare, and were ~150 each installed with new flaps about 4 years ago. They lasted about 9k miles so I went with XL's this time and are much better for ride and should last longer.
Kevin
Try Ebay you might get a good price, I got mine from ebay and the seller was about an hour away from me and let me check his stock so I picked the 4 best ones. I think i got a good deal and no shipping. I purchased my second set of them two weeks later for $525 the first set cost more but overall a way better tire then what I had before. I would try to see them before paying for them as I think some people are not happy with what they got.
Since then I have loaded the truck up for a week of camping and towing a 16' trailer with four ATV's and the tires were great on the road. They have excellent road manners! and off road they work pretty good they are not a bogger tire but work well. I think on utube theres a video of me going up Archers trail in Oregon. Just search for M715 it should come up along with a dozen other videos.
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