Tire weight

FORDMUD at 23h51
13
Dec
2011
Tire weight



What are your guesses on weight? From left to right...38.5x11x15 on 15x8 aluminum. Buckshot Q on 15x8 steelie. 35x10.50x16 on 16x7 aluminum.
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