Bridgestone Jeep Service Tires

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Not really, 70 series, but I thought I would get better help here than any other section... if it needs to be moved, I apologize. :cheers:

anyway, I'm interested in the Bridgestone Jeep Service tires. I have read that they are exclusively a Japan-Market only tire...

Anyone know how to get them in NA? Any leads are appreciated... thanks!!!

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Ens Industrial in Saskatoon SK.

If you want to come and get them I have a pile. ;)
 
they're new. I think Ens is still selling them for $50 each new, or as new as they can be from the ride off the train to their shop!
 
WOW! Hmm... shipping to LA, Ca., USA might be worth it, huh? Gotta check them out. Thanks!

How much are you selling them for, Dude? Will you ship? :D
 
If you want to come and get them....

:)I really don't want to ship them.

Talk to Ens. I am sure they they will throw them on a pallet for you (you never know) but they might want you to take a full pallet
 
while durable they are heavy and it's noticable on a f or b engine
 
Whats so good about them except the price:confused:
Are they studs in the rubber?

They remind me of the Custom Hi-Milers I had on a mitsu Jeep many years ago:rolleyes:
 
I've also been told no more Bias Ply "Jeep Service"

Also to note, they are very waaaaaavvvy on turns. I like radials better.

When they were $19USD mounted (not balanced) they were a deal (2003).
 
The last batch I saw had the jeep service tires. I will swing by tomorrow and have a look at what is there.
 
I can't get a hold of ENS. Anyone have another email to use? (other than the one on their site?) Or any other vendor? Thanks! :cheers:
 
why not run the cooper discoverer S/T in 255/85 R16

The 7x16 jeep service tires are 8ply bias, heavy and hard as hockey pucks. I didn't get that many miles out of them.
 
They're gonna be strictly for off road use. The tires fit my needs... Also, the Deestone D503 is a tire I would look at if I can't find the Bridgestones

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800#'s don't work outside canada-

use the landline number and contact Mark Koback (306)653-5252
 
u checked with Brian this morning and ALL the new trucks are coming with sand tires...

same thing here with Acces industriel in Rouyn (Qc).
 

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