Heavy Tires
(20 Reviews)
Parts B and C describe the minimum tread depth allowed. The measurement must be done in a major groove but should not be made where there are stone ejectors, tie bars and/or humps. The minimum tread depth for steer tires is 4/32-inch, and 2/32-inch for any other wheel position.
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Came to the house took off all six RV tires and the spare, brought them back mounted and the price was unbelievable!
I was gonna be going through Atlanta so I started looking and found Heavy Tires which is located not far from 75 north of Atlanta.
Ive always been lucky enough to meet him at his shop as its only a mile or so from my house, but hes got a mobile tire truck where he'll come to you wherever you need...
They did my brakes and rims and adviced on my slack adjusters.
The guys are very quick and professional.
Nice and respectful people I been using them for several years always provide great service and very helpful.
Had 2 blow outs on hwy 75, I found Heavy Tires on Google, called spoke to Ivan and within no time he came out changed both tires before I could swallow my food.
Heavy Tires went above and beyond for my tires.
Fast and quality work!
They came to my house and replaced a complete set of tires on my RV.
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