A Quick Note About Tires
Tires on tractors are used in all kinds of industries from agriculture, road building and maintenance, city gardens and parks, agricultural schools, fishing, forestry, even NASA uses them to move their booster rockets and space shuttles to launch pads from the hangers. So there can be many uses for used tractor tires.
There are two types of sell car. Literally those that are used that someone no longer wanted because they bought new ones. These are usually the worst option and should only be considered as a means to an end until your next payday. (Of course, if they are in really good shape because someone just changed the wheel size on their vehicle during a customization, then you might use them for many miles without trouble). Retreaded ones are a better option than just simply used ones. A retread shop retreads and sells some that are almost as good as new ones for a fraction of the price.
Now let's talk about reviews a little bit. tire reviews are very important and should be listened to. Sure most of the time the expensive tires will get good reviews. However I have seen many times that the cheap tires actually receive some really good reviews. I myself will buy a cheap tire if the reviews aren't bad. Hey why not save some money and use it for other things such as gas for my car right?
The 91 - This number tells you the load capacity per tire, in our case each tire has a load capacity of 1356 pounds. The 91 is just a numerical value assigned for the 1356 pounds it can carry. So if you want to know the total weight the tires can carry just multiply by four.
When you go and pick out new discounted tires you should think about the way you drive and handle your car, do you go fast and peel out, do you go off in the woods a lot, or do you drive like most other people? This is what you need to base your new tires and wheels off of. When you go buy tires you want to find a tire store that helps with you with what you're looking for and not tries to make you buy there most expensive tire.
The amount of tires that reach the end of their life every year is truly staggering. Exact numbers aren't currently available, but if you piled up every tire discarded in North America rest assured that you would have a really, really big pile of tires. Some estimates says that every year one tire gets to the end of the road for every man, woman, and child on the continent.