You could be right JRDAART, My wife's car is heavy and is a 6 passenger car, keeping the fronts a bit low takes care of the front stuts and suspension on these gravel roads and BAD paved roads here in Arkansasyes you can..and your a little low there on the front mike
I bet the FBI has a thick file on tread styles. But we are faster.
From what I see in the ground (tire print) The Cyclone has a much wider outside lines between each other then the one I see in the tire print picture Jr.
The Laramie performers are still on the market for sale, Looks like a front left side tire print because of the outside wear I can see on the print laid down by the tire.
do you have the width measurements of the tire print ?
I am in no way an expert and the out side track marks look very close together like my tire verses the Cyclone look farther apart pattern sir.
looks like a light-truck; Firestone transforce (the highway version not the A/T)or possibly the BFG Commercial T/A; not completely sure but they do look familiar.
That is also close, but not quite exact.What about Yokohama 352, in the old 'A' pattern tread?????
Fairly common tread I do believe. You've got your work cut out for on this one. LOL
I think well worth there efforts, he/she will strike again and could be worse.Someone ripped the change machine out of the wall of a carwash... doesn't really seem worth their effort, does it?
Someone ripped the change machine out of the wall of a carwash... doesn't really seem worth their effort, does it?