Posted by dustycoal on May 23, 2014 at 04:10:27 from (74.229.201.151):
In Reply to: Recapping tires posted by 37Chief on May 22, 2014 at 20:26:06:
Most major tire companies cap tires. Goodyear program is what we used mostly 24.5,22.5 , 16' is about the smallest I ever had capped for one ton trucks. others were for straight trucks, tractors and trailers. Start with new steers always on the steers, first cap is a drive cap, next two would be trailer caps. Only capped casings tree times and never on casings with more than two repairs or over 6 yrs old. Pull your worn tire off at 6/32s, if you wear then down to far they won't cap. Keep them aired up and you will have very little problems. I ran over 500 units out of our yard, Plus repaired others from other districts. Goodyear, Michelin, and brigestone gave us the best service.
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