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Kelly

I bought a set of the Firestone tri rib 16x6.5x8 tires a few years ago, and I love them but was disapointed that they dry rotted bad, I called Miller tire to ask about it, well they had issues with a batch of tires at the time I bought mine, so they are going to replace them, well I wanted another set to put on my loader project, that I hope to get back to soon :hide: , so I order two more not cheap but they are great tires, I ordered them sun. night and when I got home today there was a big box waiting for me, with these inside.

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I wish I had time to mount them but with work and loading for Mentone swap meet it will be next week, and then ship the old ones back.

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bo dawg

Looking good Kelly!

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Sparky

Gotta love that new rubber smell!!

Mike............

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can whlvr

nice lookin tires,are you gonna mount them yourself and do you need tubes to get them to seat

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Martin

kelly, how do these compare with the deestones? other than size, hows the rubber and molding qualities of the tire? i realize that you get what you pay for and i know that these are a much more expensive tire, just wondering how they compare to a cheap tire like the deestone. they do look like a real nice tire.

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Jake Kuhn

NIce tires Kelly! :handgestures-thumbup: Jake

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kpinnc

kelly, how do these compare with the deestones? other than size, hows the rubber and molding qualities of the tire? i realize that you get what you pay for and i know that these are a much more expensive tire, just wondering how they compare to a cheap tire like the deestone. they do look like a real nice tire.

Not trying to answer for Kelly, but my set of these has not dry rotted at all. These tires are much thicker and heavier than regular tires of this size, and can be quite a bear to mount up- much like any other 8-inch tire, but compounded by the "sturdy" construction.

My understanding of Miller Tire Company is that they like to buy old tire molds and actually produce many of the tires they sell in house. I have NO proof of this, but it's what I've been told.

I'm glad it all worked out for you Kelly. Those tires are far too expensive to have such problems with them.

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AMC RULES

Can't wait to see what they look like mounted up Kelly. :icecream:

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bowtiebutler956

Very nice Kelly. Those are some very heavy duty looking tri-ribs! :scared-eek: So far I've been very happy with my Deestones, but those are very impressive looking. :text-datsphatyo::thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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Kelly

Kevin hit in on the nose, these are very heavy duty, a bit of a pain to mount, I do all my own tires, I've been mounting car tires for my race cars for near 30 years by hand, so these are for the most part no big deal, but the small ones are the toughest, as compaired to the Deestones, it would be like compairing apples to oranges, I have both and both are nice tires, if I want the smaller tri ribs I buy Deestone, and you only have one choice for the big tri ribs.

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Hodge71

WOW Kelly They are awesome!! I really wish I went that rout for the front of my 18 auto now. That is a gorgeous set of sneakers !!!

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Buckshot 1

Kelly, nice set of stones. I bought the same set from Miller. Being a 4 ply tire, they were a little hard to mount. I put tubes in mine and they seated fairly easy. My only problem was they are made in Vietnam and being a Vietnam Vet. that kinda upset me, but I got over it. I though Firestones were made in the USA. Don B.

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Hydro

Now that's a great looking set of front tires anyone would be proud of. :thumbs:

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Kelly

Well it's been a couple weeks but I got my new tires mounted today, it went much better than I had planned, I broke the beads just by using my feet standing on them, I used tire irons to dismount them off the rims, but I put pieces of cardboard on the rim so not to mess the paint up, and lots of soapy water, now I need to box the old ones up and ship back to Miller tire, unless someone wants to buy them for what they are giving me for them back? I'll put a ad in the classifieds for a few days. anyway here is the new ones mounted.

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Anglo Traction

I need to get an Import Licence and ship a dozen sets over !. They are awsome tires Kelly.

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Ken B

Looking good Kelly, if you have any pics with the entire tractor in the shot that you can post that would be great! I'm thinking about buying a set for the 520 I just purchased and I'd like to see the overall look.

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kpinnc

My only problem was they are made in Vietnam and being a Vietnam Vet. that kinda upset me, but I got over it. I though Firestones were made in the USA. Don B.

Certainly understandable Don. No one can blame you for that. It is my understanding that Miller Tire buys up old tire molds and actually manufactures most of their tires right here- which is why they have so many kinds that aren't available anywhere else. Not sure about these tires specifically, but... :eusa-think:

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Kelly

Ken here is pics of the first set, but looks the same, now this is with 26x12x12 rear tires, and the fronts mounted on stock 5 3/8" wide rims are about 17" tall, the stock tires on my other 520 are about 15 1/4" tall, but with gear reduction steering and these tires it turns with one finger, a spinner knob is awesome with this set up.

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And I hear you on the foreign made stuff, but I really like these tires and you can't get them any place else.

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AMC RULES

MAN, I love that look! :popcorn:

Are those 26x12" rear tires mounted on stock width rims Kelly? :text-coolphotos:

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Kelly

No I made 10.5 wide rims for them.

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gomer gump

520 looks great nice job got one question is the unidrive an axles going to hold up with the larger rims and tires in the rear might put alot of psi on the rear end, i think toro did make a heavier axle kit in the past looks nice but is it workable or just a show tractor

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Kelly

Well I plow with it all winter, with a 48" blade, and I plow the road and 2 driveways here, in the summer it gets a mid grader and pulls all kinds of stuff around I'm not kind to this work beast, I figure these tires are not really any bigger that what the factory used on the C-195 with 15" rims and the same trans with longer axles, or the D's with longer axles and stock 26x12x12 tires.

I think the heavy duty axles I think are just square cut key ways not the halfmoon keyways.

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Terry M

kelly, how do these compare with the deestones? other than size, hows the rubber and molding qualities of the tire? i realize that you get what you pay for and i know that these are a much more expensive tire, just wondering how they compare to a cheap tire like the deestone. they do look like a real nice tire.

Deestones are cheap? Thats not good :scratchead: Thats what I bought.

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Kelly

For the small tri ribs I only buy the Deestones I think they are the best made in the 4x8 size

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Martin

kelly, how do these compare with the deestones? other than size, hows the rubber and molding qualities of the tire? i realize that you get what you pay for and i know that these are a much more expensive tire, just wondering how they compare to a cheap tire like the deestone. they do look like a real nice tire.

Deestones are cheap? Thats not good :scratchead: Thats what I bought.

terry, i have the deestones on my 1054, i really like them. i guess i should have worded that differently, dont take my 'cheap' as crap or inferior. the deestones are very nice tires for not so much money...... :thumbs:

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