Getting ready to order 26's (Cold Feet) Help

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Im guessing I should look at the front and back lips to make sure they are straight and then check the faces. I think that would work for a check up.
 

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Or just have a tire shop spin them before mounting the tires. :)
 
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I'd steer clear of ever single one of those tires.

My first set of Asanti's had Fullrun tires on them (came like that) and they were complete crap and unsafe. Sidewall was cracking unrealistically quick.
 
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I'd steer clear of ever single one of those tires.

My first set of Asanti's had Fullrun tires on them (came like that) and they were complete crap and unsafe. Sidewall was cracking unrealistically quick.

I was setuo to get some Dcenti tires but the guy that was going to hook me up number got disconnected. So im trying to figure out my alternatives. Also it is hard to find good tires in 295 30 26.
 
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I was setuo to get some Dcenti tires but the guy that was going to hook me up number got disconnected. So im trying to figure out my alternatives. Also it is hard to find good tires in 295 30 26.

Is it hard to find good tires in that size, or just cheap ones? There are some reputable companies out there, but none of the ones you posted, unfortunately.
 

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Is it hard to find good tires in that size, or just cheap ones? There are some reputable companies out there, but none of the ones you posted, unfortunately.

I see a trend of cheap cheap cheap then Bam Pirelli's with a hell of a price jump.lol

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I have these tires called Saffiro, I just drove from TN to Cali and they rode great and still are good to go. Here is a link I wrote about them, also if you look at onlinetires (link below) they sell them(295 30 26) for 136 a tire, I bought two sets of tires from them and they ship fast.

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44793

http://www.onlinetires.com/products/vehicle/tires/saffiro/295%252F30-26+saffiro+sf8000+107v+bsw.html

Thanks they look good. I will call them monday to see if what they have are instock. I also see they have Lionhart. Has anyone ran them I have seen lionharts on a couple of vehicles?
 

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I actually wanted lionharts at first but liked the tread pattern on these, the best thing would be to try them out for yourself and take that chance cause not all tires are made equal even the more expensive brand. especially at less than 700 shipped for a set of 26" tires. i remember when they were almost a 1k a tire.
 

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