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Was viewing the thread posted by user heavytlc about rebuilding his wagon after it had been stolen and really liked the look of the tires he used.

all I can identify on the tire is 'steel belted radial a/d'. I assume they are some sort of trailer tire but cannot find any info about trailer tires existing in 33x10.50, which he states they are in a previous post. I would as him but he doesn't appear to be active anymore..

It's also pretty difficult to find any tire in that size that doesn't have an aggressive a/t or m/t tread. I won't be doing much wheeling or crawling at all with my rig so I haven't much use for those.

Thanks!

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I know I am not spot on, but these appear to be from Walmart. Listed under "Cargo Master". That's the closest I could find. But, they are trailer tires and I wouldn't drive on them. They are not designed to steer and stop a vehicle.
 
I know I am not spot on, but these appear to be from Walmart. Listed under "Cargo Master". That's the closest I could find. But, they are trailer tires and I wouldn't drive on them. They are not designed to steer and stop a vehicle.

I came across that brand as well but can't seem to find anything in a 33" size for pretty much any similar tire out there. Wondering if he custom ordered them or came across a freak set?
 
They may not be "33" but close in metric measurements. Unless it's printed on the side wall. Then, I'm really not sure. I still would not take them on the road.
 
They may not be "33" but close in metric measurements. Unless it's printed on the side wall. Then, I'm really not sure. I still would not take them on the road.

yeah, I zoomed in as much as possible and couldn't get much info on them. it's a 3rd vehicle and will not gain more than 500 miles per year. around town use only. if it were a daily or going to be used more frequently I would understand your point.
 
I managed to get ahold of heavytlc. Turns out the tires pictured are 20+ years old and indeed actual truck tires. No longer made however. Looks like I'll be getting a regular set of a/t's
 

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