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Truck Tires A/T and M/T
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<blockquote data-quote="STLfirewood" data-source="post: 2660497" data-attributes="member: 15765"><p>We run A/T tires on all our trucks. My trucks will see the farm everyday and the highway everyday. More me if I'm not going to make it out with A/T tires I don't need to be there. My old Dodge 1-ton had a set of wild county M/T tires on it. I found that I would get stuck more with it then with A/T. That's because I would try and go more place thinking I had the tires to get out. Most of the time I did but not all.</p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STLfirewood, post: 2660497, member: 15765"] We run A/T tires on all our trucks. My trucks will see the farm everyday and the highway everyday. More me if I'm not going to make it out with A/T tires I don't need to be there. My old Dodge 1-ton had a set of wild county M/T tires on it. I found that I would get stuck more with it then with A/T. That's because I would try and go more place thinking I had the tires to get out. Most of the time I did but not all. Scott [/QUOTE]
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