Correct me if im wrong, but with the treads to be worn down that much wouldnt they need to be zipping it around a ton on pavement/concrete? I *think* the offroad vs turf vs pavement tires makes a big difference in pattern wear, but im not sure
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But he's getting $3/mile guys. Big money heavy hauler there.
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