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Blemished Rear Titan tires

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Topic: Blemished Rear Titan tires
Posted By: Scott B
Subject: Blemished Rear Titan tires
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2019 at 1:15pm
Picked up some new rear spin-outs for my D17 and going to go ahead and splurge on new rear tires.  Tire shop I do business with has some blemished Titan tires at about $250 each and $300 installed per. 
Anyone ever run Titan tires?  Should I be concerned about "blems"?  They guarantee their structurally sound and appears to be an imperfection in the top of a bar.
Figured this group would have some opinions


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Posted By: allisbred
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2019 at 1:32pm
What is the cost difference? We tried to save money when 1 of 2 tires needed replaced, used a blem- my father bragged about saving 200$ back then. Moving up about 7 years, BFG no longer makes that tread/ tire size and the blemish tire rubber is separating at the seam, old tire is still good. Will have to replace with (2) new tires in order to have the same tires at the prices today. NO Warranty!! Just use caution


Posted By: DougS
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2019 at 2:03pm
Well Scott said, "They guarantee their structurally sound and appears to be an imperfection in the top of a bar."

I presume the tires have a warranty. I would assume it's a dealer warranty and as such you could have that put in writing. Just be aware that if the dealer goes away, so does the warranty.


Posted By: jorstad brothers
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2019 at 2:27pm
Titans weather check really bad, at least the ones we have.

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Posted By: B26240
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2019 at 3:52pm
I have Titans on a tractor and they have been on for 13 years and have 2600 hrs on them and they are doing fine, tractor is kept inside used summer and winter.   


Posted By: ocharry
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2019 at 9:41pm
My 170 has titan fronts with a loader...they were on the tractor when I got it 3+ years ago....going strong

I do keep the tractor inside when not using it....I'm sure the sun will wreak any of them

I think if I can get them when these do wear out or go bad I will put the same back on it

Ocharry


Posted By: Brampton 02 gt
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2019 at 11:02pm
I thing titan bought Armstrong if I remember correctly.


Posted By: Brampton 02 gt
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2019 at 11:02pm
Or the other way around.


Posted By: LionelinKY
Date Posted: 30 Jul 2019 at 11:41pm
These pictures are from 2015. This tire is an Armstrong by Titan that Dad had bought at least 10 years prior to this. This tractor has not had the benefit of inside storage since this tire was put on and it has held up really well. It is just now in 2019 starting to show some small cracks in the rubber. He always asked for blems because of the price difference and we never had a bad experience with any of them on any of our tractors. Tire dealer will only sell/install/warranty blems that are cosmetic in nature. Structural blems are usually returned and not for sale to their customers. 




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Posted By: Scott B
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2019 at 9:11am
Great pics Lionel and thanks everyone for the comments.  I've decided to give them a try.  Costs is over 50% savings to new ones and even more when you look at pricing of other dealers.  It'll be a bit before I get everything mounted to rims and then mounted to tractor but I'll try to remember to post some before/after pics.

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D17 Series 1
Allis B- 1939
Allis B- 1945


Posted By: HD6GTOM
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2019 at 12:42pm
I bought and sold blend many times. Most of the time you could not tell there was a problem. Sometimes the mold doesn't get cleaned out and there is a little cosmetic rubber damage. Absolutly nothing to worry about.


Posted By: exSW
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2019 at 3:26pm
I'd be less worried about the blem part and more worried about the Titan.
#notafan


Posted By: wade89
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2019 at 3:49pm
Dad gets Titan blems from a place in Kansas I believe. Theyve been great tires and way cheaper to buy that way. Usually there has been defects in the warning labels on the sidewalls where the rubber smeared while they were being made. Havent had an issue with them yet. Theyve held up better than the GoodRears on my tractors.


Posted By: Ranse
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2019 at 8:43pm
I have a 23 year old tractor with the original Titans on it. They do have little dry cracks in them. I'm not going to complain, they are 23 years old. I'm pretty sure Titan did buy out Armstrong and Goodyear.



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