Stop in for a cup of coffee

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What I ended up buying

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3 still makes a good truck tire called the durvis R238 but they don't make that in my size anymore that's what I had on the truck before
 
I just found some 14 inch tires for my dart not BFG. Tread pattern looks modern. I'll see jowls they handle
 
Birthday party tonight for one of my grand daughters think she just turned 15 so with 22 grand kids it's hard to keep up but I will be at the party and gonna wrap her present in 3 boxes with lots of tape just because I'm an old fart and gotta give the young ones a bad time.
 
been running T/A's on my old Scamp and not happy with them anymore.
They get hard over time. I found them OK in general and OK in snow when new. Tha'ts sort of my measure for practicality - will they handle some snow - even if not easily.
 
Copper and General offer some alternatives last I looked.
The Firestones on my Barracuda are still in decent shape but will have to replace in a couple years.
 
Good looking husky - a couple times looked like might decide to take his/her own journey

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Just have to believe the driver and dog have worked an understanding.
 
Copper and General offer some alternatives last I looked.
The Firestones on my Barracuda are still in decent shape but will have to replace in a couple years.
245 60r14. Very limited selection
 
I still haven't replaced the worn out, plugged D-78 spare. Actually been looking for a tire place for the Jeep's tires.
 
Copper and General offer some alternatives last I looked.
The Firestones on my Barracuda are still in decent shape but will have to replace in a couple years.
Running QA1 front suspension and the left side tire is starting to show some bad wear on the inside so gonna have to do something about that before I get new tires.
 
Rear brakes were bad. Violent vibration when braking. Guide pins stuck and pads haning up in mounts. Big difference now. Buddy’s pickup is in shop. Think im going to pull a couple columns and see which one works better. The 86 firebird or a 93 chevy pickup.
 
Local store has arm roast for $3.99 a pound. I think this guy might work.

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