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Also a listing in that size on Universal Tire's site (one buck cheaper!)
https://www.universaltire.com/truck-...ndcc-dukw.html |
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...... and 10.50x16 directional Chevron pattern manufactured by STA in the USA also on the Universal Tire site
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I hear from one US DUKW owner that if you try to buy the 11.00 - 18s listed by Universal or Coker they don't in fact have any in stock.
Maybe they are just trying to gauge the interest? David
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Seven tyres. Anyone want to go in together? I'd be keen for two.
Cheers, Matt Quote:
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Please pardon my ignorance, but what is the difference between 10.50-18 tyres and 1100-18 tyres? The decimal point and number of digits has confused me. I'm still very much a neophyte at all this!
Cheers, Matt
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I put a set of these on my WOT 2H. Looks like a mini monster truck and really flys now.
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