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frustrating tire tread
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<blockquote data-quote="wings5j" data-source="post: 11320" data-attributes="member: 1341"><p>If you have plenty of material for regrooving, here is what I would suggest. I don't know if it is still common or not, but large truck tires were often sold as regroovable and this was actually indicated on the side wall. The truck tire shops had a special knife. It was electric and heated up. They cut through the tire like a hot knife through butter. I don't recall the cost, but the tire shop could do all four of your tires in just a few minutes. It might at least be worth a few phone calls. One possible issue might be liability but it won't hurt to ask. John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wings5j, post: 11320, member: 1341"] If you have plenty of material for regrooving, here is what I would suggest. I don't know if it is still common or not, but large truck tires were often sold as regroovable and this was actually indicated on the side wall. The truck tire shops had a special knife. It was electric and heated up. They cut through the tire like a hot knife through butter. I don't recall the cost, but the tire shop could do all four of your tires in just a few minutes. It might at least be worth a few phone calls. One possible issue might be liability but it won't hurt to ask. John [/QUOTE]
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