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just search treadwrite failures.

They are all over the net, toyotas, fords, dodges, jeeps, they have all had problems with them.

i'ma fan of Discount tire, i painted his house in PHX az. he's the richest man in the state.

anyhow, i might look at the goodyears next round for the 04. 

 

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Here's one example:

 

http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php/292403-PSA-Treadwright-Retread-Tires-Dangerous!

 

Although i didn't read into it far enough to know whether he had a true b2b design, but I'm on the assumption he did since it was posted last year. 

 

Here's more:

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=treadwright+tire+failure&oq=treadwright+failure&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l3.10544j0j4&client=ms-android-verizon&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#xxri=0

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I just have to say I have really liked my wardens so far.   I have 3 vehicles with them.  ( I have friends with 3 more sets.  2 on 6.5 diesel Suburbasaurus and one on a toyota 4 runner. )    No problems.  I tow heavy with rattle monster too. 

I used them (tires of the re-mold process) on my dirt track and autocross cars in the late 80's and early 90's.   Especially for autocross, they were amazing!  I could get a killer soft compound, and still have DOT validity (The class I was in I could not use "race only" tires). 

I am not saying that they can't have troubles, but new tires from the big guys can too.

http://www.nhtsa.gov/Vehicle-Safety/Tires/Firestone-Tire-Recall  (I don't think that was all Firestone's fault btw.)

http://www.michelinman.com/US/en/help/safety-recalls/ltx.html

 

http://www.arfc.org/tires/

 

If you get to see the re-molding process, it is darn good.  (waaayyy different from the old system our parents (ok most of our parents) warned us about.)  It keeps quite a bit of tires out of the land fill too. 

 

Spend your money where you are comfortable.  I am presently happy with the products from treadwright.  

 

Hag 

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8 hours ago, notlimah said:

 

Looking to see if you're still liking the Hankook's now that you have some more mileage? @Mopar1973Man

 

 

I'll have to look at my invoice for the mileage I purchased at but I've driven the royal hell out of these tires. I'd be willing to buy another set of these tires. Worked awesome in the snow and ice just run -5 PSI on mt calc'ed pressures. Now I'm running right at calc'ed pressures. 

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1 hour ago, Mopar1973Man said:

 

I'll have to look at my invoice for the mileage I purchased at but I've driven the royal hell out of these tires. I'd be willing to buy another set of these tires. Worked awesome in the snow and ice just run -5 PSI on mt calc'ed pressures. Now I'm running right at calc'ed pressures. 

 

Thats awesome, I'll have to look into these more seriously in the mext few months!

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