by pfarber » Sat May 04, 2013 8:27 pm
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I honestly don't want to see contrary, but things change from place to place and nothing is ever black and white.
There is only one NDT tire maker... its in PA, Specialty Tires of America. I don't know if they sell to the public, but these are the tires everyone is selling. For a while there were some imports.. but I think the quality was poor, and the are not carried any more.
7.50x20s are common farm/ag tires. They are not NDTs, but street treads are available.
The difference in diameter is a non-issue if you know your truck and have the proper manuals. My M35A2 had 10 tires and I don't think any of them were within the 1/4inch limit. It drove fine and I never had an issue... but I would certainly not run with 9 out of 10 tires touching the ground. I slowly was able to buy tires to get things more or less 'in spec'. That truck scared me into doing pre-start walk arounds and checking tires/inflation (the old 'hit it with a wooden club' trick is an easy way to tell if you are underinflated).
NDTs are horrible tires. On road they suck, on a wet roads they suck more.
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