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Hello.

Wonder if anyone can help or advise ? (Have also placed this in the General Discussion)

Am over in England and my R719LS has the 1100R x 22" tyres fitted. (NOT 22.5")

Managed to buy x6 Firestone T575 highway tyres about 6 years ago, but could do with a final x4.

Firestones to match would be great, but other brands are fine (availablity seems limited these days).

Anyone any experience in procurring these 1100R x 22" ??

I can container them from Apopka, Florida.

Thank You !!

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Hello.

Wonder if anyone can help or advise ? (Have also placed this in the General Discussion)

Am over in England and my R719LS has the 1100R x 22" tyres fitted. (NOT 22.5")

Managed to buy x6 Firestone T575 highway tyres about 6 years ago, but could do with a final x4.

Firestones to match would be great, but other brands are fine (availablity seems limited these days).

Anyone any experience in procurring these 1100R x 22" ??

I can container them from Apopka, Florida.

Thank You !!

Phil, any luck with Google? I am in the same boat as you looking for hard to find 10R20 tires (tyres for you..lol). Hopefully you will have a better shot of luck searching than I am, but there are some awesome people hewre with knowledge and inside information,

If it ain't a Mack, it ain't Jack!!!!!! :)

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I have 11r 20's on my R model and had to go Chinese. I wanted a little more aggressive tread as this truck is my material hauler and goes into back yards.

How are they holding up? Not many people are as brave as you with the stories about the quality.

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If it ain't a Mack, it ain't Jack!!!!!! :)

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How are they holding up? Not many people are as brave as you with the stories about the quality.

I didn't put that many miles on them. They are a type of logger tread with an open end self cleaning. They were alright up to the point I took the truck off the road for the time being.

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Buddy of mine has a "98 RD tri axle with 11:00x22 tube type rubber.He bought some new tires not long ago,i'll see if I can get ahold of him and find out who makes them.Pretty sure Firestone,but I could be wrong???One thing I do know,rubber aint cheap anymore!!!

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As I am finding out. If you guys know of decent priced 10r20's, let me know. I need 6 for a 67 CF.

They are for sale everywhere, where are you located? You can order new ones off line http://www.tires-easy.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?dsco=135&Cookie=froogle-CMTj1NHX0bkCFS1p7AodwHUAqw&details=Ordern&typ=R-187314&ranzahl=4&nichtweiter=1&pk_campaign=froogle&wt_ref=&ID=froogle&wt_t=1379395223000

If you can find tires that cheap online someone near you has some for not much more.

Robert

"I reject your reality and substitute my own."

 

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