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Overall the reviews for the company are very good, they started out making Military aircraft tires
They are from Turkey
They are from Turkey
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Did you find out anything on these tires? Any idea on prices? I would love a new set for mine. My set is still in rather good condition, but I need to remove the run flats. If I go to that much trouble, I would like to put a new set of tires on it and have them balanced well.Overall the reviews for the company are very good, they started out making Military aircraft tires
They are from Turkey
I’d rather buy from China. Return the Hagia Sofia.At least they aren't made in China...
What am I missing? You can get brand new enforcers for cheaper...This seller is selling 1,2,4,5 and 6 at a time, no discount for multiples.
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Petlas Explero PT451 <br>Features and Benefits: <br>- Mud terrain traction <br>- Enhanced controllability <br>- Upgraded driving durability <br>Description: <br>The Petlas Explero PT451 is a mud terrain, all season tire made for light trucks. The intended purpose of Mud Terrain tire types is...www.ebay.com
Where?What am I missing? You can get brand new enforcers for cheaper...
I sent in for a shipping quote so the actual price can be compared, although I would expect it to be less than the $90 difference in price.I don't know about "brand new" but Feltz has the Enforcers 2020+ date code 100% tread for $350 each. With freight that would put you in the same price range.
37x12.50R16.5 Goodyear Enforcer MT HMMWV Tires for Sale
37" x 12.50 R16.5 Goodyear Enforcer MT HMMWV Tires in E/10-Ply, New Old Stock Military Surplus with 2020 Production Dates!feltztire.com
When I got my Baja tires from them, they gave me a call to give me options for either to my house or to a freight dock. The dock was an hour away, but about $200 cheaper.I sent in for a shipping quote so the actual price can be compared, although I would expect it to be less than the $90 difference in price.
Of course the Goodyears could be made in China or any other of a host of third world countries.
I went to the Feltz site to see what was available and I can get a set of 4 Goodyear tires with 98% tread shipped to my house for about $800. That's not a bad deal and close to new tires really. They did say you may have to clean out some of the old run flat lubricant, but for a $1K in savings, that's worth the small amount of work that would take.With shipping they would be about $100 less than the Petlas for 5 tires, so pretty much a wash.
Still curious if anyone had tried these.
That would probably be OK for most, but I use mine as a daily driver, I bought some late date NOS BFGs and after 13K or so they are going out of round. not a problem at 55-60 but at real highway speeds it sucks.I went to the Feltz site to see what was available and I can get a set of 4 Goodyear tires with 98% tread shipped to my house for about $800. That's not a bad deal and close to new tires really. They did say you may have to clean out some of the old run flat lubricant, but for a $1K in savings, that's worth the small amount of work that would take.
I didn't consider drivability of the tires, so you make a good point. Maybe someone that has changed from the military's tires to non-military can chime in as to any driving improvement with non-military tires. I know removing the run flats will make a difference, so I don't mean that way, but rather do non-military tires give you a noticeably better driving experience than the Goodyear military spec'd tires with run-flats removed? Is it normal for the military ones to go out of round?That would probably be OK for most, but I use mine as a daily driver, I bought some late date NOS BFGs and after 13K or so they are going out of round. not a problem at 55-60 but at real highway speeds it sucks.
I have a suspicion that they just build the military contract tires to the absolute minimum required to fulfill the basic military requirements (as they are a for profit company) and would like to explore other options, 17" would be one way but I have not found any rims I like.
There is going to be a very noticeable difference between military and non military, simply due to the amount of weight involved. You lose about 1/3 to 1/2 of the weight by going non-military tires, and unsprung weight makes a huge difference in ride quality.I didn't consider drivability of the tires, so you make a good point. Maybe someone that has changed from the military's tires to non-military can chime in as to any driving improvement with non-military tires. I know removing the run flats will make a difference, so I don't mean that way, but rather do non-military tires give you a noticeably better driving experience than the Goodyear military spec'd tires with run-flats removed? Is it normal for the military ones to go out of round?
Great info, thanks! Maybe the $1K extra might be worth it. I like a nice ride personally. I would probably drive it more, although I love driving it now. I just try to avoid the highway with it now.There is going to be a very noticeable difference between military and non military, simply due to the amount of weight involved. You lose about 1/3 to 1/2 of the weight by going non-military tires, and unsprung weight makes a huge difference in ride quality.
The military doesn't care about ride quality as long as it doesn't hurt the vehicle or occupants much, andthey mostly aren't expected to exceed 50mph in military use anyway.
I spent several months replacing tires, at one point i used to have 10 rims and tires and was weird. I could never get a confortable ride, suddenly the truck would start jumping or settle down at any given speed. I decided to go non military and i can tell you it's a big difference. I have put probably 7k-8k miles on the Toyo's and no issues. I opted for the balancing beads instead of the sticky weights and i use the truck almost daily and have taken the truck on 200-300 miles trips here in florida. Best swap i ever did.I didn't consider drivability of the tires, so you make a good point. Maybe someone that has changed from the military's tires to non-military can chime in as to any driving improvement with non-military tires. I know removing the run flats will make a difference, so I don't mean that way, but rather do non-military tires give you a noticeably better driving experience than the Goodyear military spec'd tires with run-flats removed? Is it normal for the military ones to go out of round?
Sorry, missed this. Last I checked they had them at MAC Motors. I dont know if they still have any or not.Where?
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