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Erich_870
11-23-2008, 10:41 PM
Winter has arrived and so has my set of retread 235/85R16's with Ultra Grip II from Tread Wright Tires. :clap: Tread Wright Tires (http://treadwright.com/default.aspx)


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[I tried to order a set last year but it fell through due to shipping complications on my end.]


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The Ultra Grip II consists of crushed walnut shell granules mixed throughout the rubber creating a sort of sharks’ teeth effect to enhance traction. As the rubber wears down and granules fall out, more are exposed.

Here is some info on Ultra Grip II - Ultra Grip II Data Sheet (http://treadwright.com/images/Ultra%20Grip_Ultra%20Grip.pdf) [Last year Tread Wright was selling tires containing Ultra Grip I which contained industrial grade garnets. I assume the price for garnets went too high for use in tires.]


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Here is a side by side comparison of both the size and tread of my new and old tires (bald 265/70R16 Bridgestones). The guys at Les Schwab’s were giving me crap about my old tires. :hillbill:


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Another view


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The narrow tire is AMAZING on snow. I haven’t put it in 4wheel drive yet this year.


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Here it is from behind.


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Here’s another look at the tall and narrow tire.

These tires are going to serve double duty as my full time tires. They are legal to run year round because they aren’t studded and they are already out performing my stock sized studs. I had to carry 200+ lbs of sand all winter to keep enough traction on the rear tires.

So far I'm very pleased with their performance. Once we get a little more snow I plan to run some comparisons between these and my stock studs. They are both on rims so I'm going to set up a little break course and test each of their stopping distances. :thumbup:

Erich

Erich_870
11-23-2008, 11:04 PM
I know I'm not living in Alaska, but to this day I will never trust a retread ever again, I'll happily spend the dough on a new set of T/A K-O's just for the sake of safety.

*Service flatbed/recovery rig w/ less than a week old retread failing w/ a load.


Anything's possible. :( I've weighed the pros and cons and due to my driving needs these should work well, baring any catastrophic structural issues. My commute is 3 miles one way and I only have 55 miles of "highway" to drive. Long haul truckers and fleet drivers have been using retreads for decades and as long as you stick with proper tire pressure and maintenance, they are very unlikely to fail.

That's not to say I won't be vigilant to spot warning signs. :)

Erich

troyboy162
11-24-2008, 12:56 AM
hey these things look great! i just spent a few hours researching treadwright and have placed my own order!

tulsa_sr5
11-24-2008, 05:55 AM
Loving the pizza cutters! Running the same size on my 85, stole them off my 97 before I sold it. Looks like those are load range E like my revo's. comments on the ride quality? That would be my only complaint.

slosurfer
11-24-2008, 07:29 AM
Those look great! :thumbup:



hey these things look great! i just spent a few hours researching treadwright and have placed my own order!


Just an FYI, "airing down" treadwrights will void the warranty. Not sure if that's a concern for you or not. They also said though that some 4wd mag tested their tires aired down and they did fine.

Erich_870
11-24-2008, 08:40 AM
Loving the pizza cutters! Running the same size on my 85, stole them off my 97 before I sold it. Looks like those are load range E like my revo's. comments on the ride quality? That would be my only complaint.


So far I'm fine with the ride quality. Going from bald tires to something with tread accounts for 95% of the difference in feel and sound. The tires still have the whiskers from the manufacturing process so they are a little rougher to drive on, but I fully expect them to settle down in a week or two. :hillbill:

Slo,

I saw that article in 4wd and was happy to see they had no problems. They put more offroad and low pressure miles on their tires than I will this winter. :(

Erich

troyboy162
11-24-2008, 12:00 PM
Just an FYI, "airing down" treadwrights will void the warranty. Not sure if that's a concern for you or not. They also said though that some 4wd mag tested their tires aired down and they did fine.


yea i saw that but then i read a ton of first hand accounts from off road forums from people who air them down weekly. for the price i was able to buy 5 so i can have a full size spare. i also took into account that angry customers are usually the ones who post on the internet about a product. i found zero fist hand accounts of issues with them. there was one second hand story of one separating and the guy got two free replacements.
ill keep the forum posted but i intend to treat them like brand new M/T-R's on my weekend toy

04 Rocko Taco
12-02-2008, 10:59 AM
Subscribing to this thread Erich, make sure to keep us updated with all your info and expereinces!

Erich_870
12-02-2008, 11:05 AM
Subscribing to this thread Erich, make sure to keep us updated with all your info and expereinces!


Will do Rocko.

There was a fair amount of black ice on the drive to work today. I didn't notice any problems as I drove in early. When my co-workers arrived, they were talking about all the wrecks and people in the ditch along my route. Could just be a coincidence... :hillbill:

Erich

04 Rocko Taco
12-02-2008, 11:11 AM
I wish I could get back up there during winter, and meet you for sure this time. :) then you could let me drive your tires. :) (probably not, since the most 'snow' I have ever driven in is "THE Blizzard" 3 inches of snow.......)

Erich_870
12-02-2008, 11:20 AM
I wish I could get back up there during winter, and meet you for sure this time. :) then you could let me drive your tires. :) (probably not, since the most 'snow' I have ever driven in is "THE Blizzard" 3 inches of snow.......)


Hop on the boat and come on up! :hillbill:

Your blizzard comment reminded me of Little John falling in the creek in "Robin Hood, Men In Tights"... "I can't swim, I can't swim!!" :rofl:

Erich :laugh:

reggie 00
12-02-2008, 12:29 PM
I wish I could get back up there during winter, and meet you for sure this time. :) then you could let me drive your tires. :) (probably not, since the most 'snow' I have ever driven in is "THE Blizzard" 3 inches of snow.......)



Hop on the boat and come on up! :hillbill:

Your blizzard comment reminded me of Little John falling in the creek in "Robin Hood, Men In Tights"... "I can't swim, I can't swim!!" :rofl:

Erich :laugh:


That's Funny.

I lived back in Ga during one of the blizzards. Just moved from Wisconsin.
People were walking around dressed like it was -100 below. Cars sliding all over the place. Me and my Brother were riding our scooters around in t shirts enjoying the day off since they canceled school for 3" of snow.