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Old 10-22-2017, 04:22 PM   #25
CaptnJohn
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Originally Posted by JRTJH View Post
Essentially, tire replacement boils down to one of two choices. Pay $300 for new tires and go camping or pay $500 insurance deductible AND $300 for new tires (after the repairs are finished) and go camping. The way I see it is that buying new tires before the damage leaves a lot more in the budget for campground fees and fuel.



Either way, you're going to be buying new tires, why spend the insurance deductible too?


At $300 he will be paying that deductible soon. $50 tires and does not include a new spare. He needs no less than LR E and probably LR F. Carlisle or Maxxis will set him back more. Even a little more if he goes with Sailun LRG for a comfortable safety margin. Granted, what he has is on borrowed time, and probably little of it.


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