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anybody know of a tire place around our area(haford county) that sells carlisle tires? Need a new one for my toyhauler?
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Tom
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So i started another Never Ending thread.
yeah i know, but google doesnt tell you who might have stuff in stock or not, who's a bonehead, dont deal with them.......ir just "hey i dealt with this local guy and he was straight up to deal with"
Originally Posted by checkster
anybody know of a tire place around our area(haford county) that sells carlisle tires? Need a new one for my toyhauler?
Thanks Guys,
Tom
Google is your friend.
So i started another Never Ending thread.
yeah i know, but google doesnt tell you who might have stuff in stock or not, who's a bonehead, dont deal with them.......ir just "hey i dealt with this local guy and he was straight up to deal with"
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As far as tires go, he is not in HarCo, but there is a guy named T.J. at auto and truck outfitters on rt. 40 that I have dealt with numerous times. Hes a straight up guy and has always gotten me the best deal on anything that Ive gone to him for....
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Quote:
Originally Posted by checkster
anybody know of a tire place around our area(haford county) that sells carlisle tires? Need a new one for my toyhauler?
Thanks Guys,
Tom
Google is your friend.
So i started another Never Ending thread.
yeah i know, but google doesnt tell you who might have stuff in stock or not, who's a bonehead, dont deal with them.......ir just "hey i dealt with this local guy and he was straight up to deal with"
Originally Posted by checkster
anybody know of a tire place around our area(haford county) that sells carlisle tires? Need a new one for my toyhauler?
Thanks Guys,
Tom
Google is your friend.
So i started another Never Ending thread.
yeah i know, but google doesnt tell you who might have stuff in stock or not, who's a bonehead, dont deal with them.......ir just "hey i dealt with this local guy and he was straight up to deal with"
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I know one thing, when it rains it pours. A month ago I replaced the radiator in my Jeep because the passenger side end tank was leaking. Today I get home from work to find the passenger side end tank on my truck leaking. The Jeep was $130ish the truck is $350 +tax and a special order. This blows.
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Hey 06diesel,
I was able to lower my goose "neck" 3.5" to the next hole. That raise the front of my deck 3" and lowered the rear 2" over a 24' span, so that should be no issues! If I measured right, I'd have to be turned at greater then 35-40* and the rear truck axle would have to be 2' in the air before it would it the side boxes. And even then I beleive the tail of the trailer would be dragging first.
Rick
I was able to lower my goose "neck" 3.5" to the next hole. That raise the front of my deck 3" and lowered the rear 2" over a 24' span, so that should be no issues! If I measured right, I'd have to be turned at greater then 35-40* and the rear truck axle would have to be 2' in the air before it would it the side boxes. And even then I beleive the tail of the trailer would be dragging first.
Rick
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No buck for me this weekend; gotta work, open the pool, and start the disassembly on my truck. Twins will be for sale soon, going to take them off and clean them up.