99RangerOffRoad
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- New Braunfels, Texas
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
I am so jealous of your truck.
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Everything is for sale at the right priceI am so jealous of your truck.
He snagged a root coming out of that creek trail and it just pulled the fender back. The result was some minor trail-side surgery with side cutters...Whatd he do to the front end? It matches my reg cab now lol
Man i love railmans truck but not diggin the bedsides that high....
Whatd he do to the front end? It matches my reg cab now lol
actually, it was a tree I got stuck between my bumper and front tire that you see in the pics of that trail...He snagged a root coming out of that creek trail and it just pulled the fender back. The result was some minor trail-side surgery with side cutters
I picked them up from Trail Worthy Fab, but it appears they no longer have them listed on their site. The treadwright Guard Dogs have very close to a similar pattern as these MTRS. But the treadwright uses the old MT carcass which is only D rated. The MTR's are E rated, and have a much more durable sidewall.Interested in the old MTR's, where did you get from again? The treadwrights are the same pattern as the ones you have, right? I'm thinking about getting a set for HWW...
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Aren't both 10 plies? The MTR has a stronger sidewall, but is still weak compared to a pitbull radial or any bias crawling tire in that size...I picked them up from Trail Worthy Fab, but it appears they no longer have them listed on their site. The treadwright Guard Dogs have very close to a similar pattern as these MTRS. But the treadwright uses the old MT carcass which is only D rated. The MTR's are E rated, and have a much more durable sidewall.