Posted by Don-Wi on October 13, 2007 at 21:11:55 from (69.217.57.179):
In Reply to: Re: More flats posted by Dairy farmer in WI on October 13, 2007 at 18:16:17:
Musta been a more common size if they were only $55 each. We were looking at new fronts for our 285 last year, it had bald and almost bald 10.00-16's on it. We priced those out, and they are about $110 each. Hence the HAD part.
We took the good 11L-15's off the dead 1755 out back and put those on instead. 11L's are much cheaper, only about $55 or so. Now if I ever get the 1755 working again I'm just gonna buy a used pair of 11L's to put on and keep the other pair on the 285. Still wanna paint the rims so they don't stand out quite so bad on the 285 though.
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