you mean my MT's?
you don't want those things man, i promise. sears screwed me over big time and never had them balanced right from the first time they were put on. They've got all kinds of funny (unrepairable) wear on them, one of them is out of round, they make a god-awful noise (not just the normal MT whine), and, to top it off, shake the truck all to shit (could've had a chocolate milk commercial in my truck). and sears refused to do anything about the problem, not even a discount on a new set. moral of the story for me is to never ever buy tires from sears again. stick to craftsman tools and that's it.
as a side note here on topic, i couldn't take the shaking anymore, so i went with my pocketbook and got the Geolanders. Night and day difference. Now it seems like i'm driving on a pillow...no more shaking, and no more noise. i'm pleased so far, but we'll see how they fare in the mud and snow. only thing i'm concerned with is that the guy who did my alignment said that he got everything in alignment, except that he had the castor tweaked all the way out, and it still pulled to the right a little bit. he didn't know what happened, but repairing that was beyond the scope of his shop. [anyone know anything about repairing this? is it cause of the constant shaking of those stupid MTs?]
but, thanks again for the replies. i hope i made a good decision.
-r