BritKLR's "Working Pig"

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8 years, probably less then 100 miles and the radial snow tires needed to go. The mountain environment has resulted in severe sidewall cracking resulting in slow leaks and valve stems so brittle they snap off when adding air. So, ordered some old school Power King bias ply tires and went to work doing some sketchy jacking and getting the old tires to the local garage to mount the new tires. Look forward to see how these old school tires do since the snow is coming later this week.........should have done this when it was 70 degrees and sunny......hhhmmmmmmm.

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That pig needs to get out and see the world. Those tires are perfect for what you do with her. Some day I'd like to stop by and say hello.

Would enjoy that. Be safe.
 
Sketchy Hi-lift work.........and, what a Pig looks like when it's wheels get stolen in the hood...
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I wish they someone would make pizza cutters like that in a radial
 
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The tires have been great. Seemed to be handling the climate well. They have fantastic traction in our tyoe of snow so I have't needed to put chains on for the last dozen or so snow storms........Con: they will flat spot when it gets super cold. I don't notice it while plowing but, get on the road into town for gas and it's noticable and given the cold temps they never seem to warm up enough
 

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