> .... LT tires and commercial tires do not carry tread wear guarantees, > so far as I have been able to determine. Brand doesn't matter, no > treadwear guarantee. Thanks. Yes. This is what I'm finding. And though not directly related to this topic, I'm also finding that i might have to alter the spare tire area at frame rails to accommodate tire diameter. Had I known that alteration *might* be needed, I'd have stuck with the 14" wheel. Neil. On 11/28/16, David McNeely <davmcneely40@gmail.com> wrote: > For what it is worth, the Kumho tires I had for a time wore out in only 30K > miles. LT tires and commercial tires do not carry tread wear guarantees, > so far as I have been able to determine. Brand doesn't matter, no > treadwear guarantee. > > mcneely >
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