Whats the minnimum tread required on drive tires?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by The blue guy, Feb 15, 2015.
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No, a monster truck would be 8/128gpsman Thanks this.
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0.31750cm
on drives
Last edited: Feb 16, 2015
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Because, in order to get bodies into the seats, they have to make it as simple and as close to sitting on your ### all day and doing nothing more as they possibly can (and this isn't a shot at the OP, it's a general observation about the industry as a whole).
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Ha! Ya had to start that! Now you know some jokester jackwagon is gonna come along later and put down 8/128"
... oh wait... maybe that just happened.
Edit: (OOPs, didn't know NJTrucker actually did it while I was typing)HotH2o Thanks this. -
Or 32/512". But I heard Barney will let you slide at 30.
HotH2o Thanks this. -
just because they don't know the basic principle on tire tread depth. doesn't make then less any less worthy of being an o/o.
at least the o/o had the cahoonies to ask.ShortBusKid Thanks this. -
Hi wore out, see? And we thought we'll never need to know our fraction's with this job.
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Thought they was good till you could see the wire.
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I saw a Schneider IC running bobtail yesterday...he had a few of those treadless drive tires.
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