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Time for tires!
February 22, 2006
5:46 PM
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Mclaren tires are excellent. I purchased a set about a year ago. I have not one complaint. They ride excellent and take a beating. It was worth the $500 per tire.

February 21, 2006
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This is going to trickle down. It is already starting to get tough to find tires for on the road trucks.

http://rockproducts.com/mag/ro.....index.html

February 21, 2006
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The shortage of big tires is going to be a lot worse than imagined. According to the tire manufacturers the backlog is not going to be worked out until late 2009/ early 2010. The big prime movers are having to drive slower in an attempt to prolong tire life.

January 15, 2006
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I am working on a mining project in Chile and they have a huge problem because there is a tire shortage.

January 15, 2006
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Really, what do you got to lose?

January 13, 2006
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Plus a 10-day free trial, you can't beat that!!

Just might have to order a set!

January 5, 2006
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[font=Verdana]I talked to someone yesterday who bought this about 2 months ago or so and he absolutely loves them. He has been using Setcos for a long time and he said he will never go back.[/font][font=Verdana][/font]

December 30, 2005
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I know this thead is a little old but I brought it back up for these:

http://www.mclarenindustries.c......php?pID=1

Looks like a more "comfortable" ride than Setco's. Plus a 10-day free trial, you can't beat that!!

If you get a chance watch the video also.

December 1, 2005
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We purchased a new Cat skid steer loader and as part of the deal they threw in a set of non marking solid tires. They don't leave any marks on concrete slabs. I haven't had it that long so I can't comment on the longevity yet.

December 1, 2005
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Bruce S said:
we have always used Setcos and always have had good luck with them.

Same Here

November 30, 2005
12:24 PM
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Sorry, wish I could help you. But, we have always used Setcos and always have had good luck with them.

November 29, 2005
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We are down to the jelly on the Setco solids on our 753, and I am looking for feedback from the other members on other brands. Thanks in advance :)

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