saddamsnightmare
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January 16th, 2010.
Coyotegray:
No. my originals were more like our ndt's and the newer ones kinda have the blocks closer togather and more square to the axis of the tires. I will say the new ones don't lack for traction in mud, but they ride kinda like "knobby" dirt bike tires on the road, you can feel just about very block contacting the road. I'll try to get a picture of my S404.114 to put on here, with the tires visible, as they are quite the tires. I would have liked to have gotten a set of the original Swiss NDT's, but none of the tire types would sell them for on road use because they didn't have the DOT stamp on them (Duh, they're Swiss tires, for the almighty;s sake!)!!!!!
The originals were disintegrating from dry rot, that is the only reason they got replaced, as the truck has just last week turned 30000KM since new in 1963, and I've run about 20000 of them since June 2007.
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan
Coyotegray:
No. my originals were more like our ndt's and the newer ones kinda have the blocks closer togather and more square to the axis of the tires. I will say the new ones don't lack for traction in mud, but they ride kinda like "knobby" dirt bike tires on the road, you can feel just about very block contacting the road. I'll try to get a picture of my S404.114 to put on here, with the tires visible, as they are quite the tires. I would have liked to have gotten a set of the original Swiss NDT's, but none of the tire types would sell them for on road use because they didn't have the DOT stamp on them (Duh, they're Swiss tires, for the almighty;s sake!)!!!!!
The originals were disintegrating from dry rot, that is the only reason they got replaced, as the truck has just last week turned 30000KM since new in 1963, and I've run about 20000 of them since June 2007.
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan