Posted by 2cylpartsinfo on October 13, 2011 at 08:34:25 from (173.31.145.90):
In Reply to: Mastercraft Tires posted by Larry Kosin on October 13, 2011 at 05:40:04:
Everybody has their own thoughts/feelings on tires based on their experiences. My thoughts from experience with Michelin are they last a long time (good part). The reason they last so long is because the rubber compound is harder and traction is less. This is from seat of the pants driving, not scientific testing. I don't know how many lanes you have on the Interstate highways in your area but if you have a simple flat and have to cross 3-4 lanes to get off to the side the tire is ruined. I lost two or three tires like this on a dually when living in the Atlanta area. I'd suggest asking a lot of questions bufore you purchase any brand and deal with a tire store that knows the business. I find this cheaper in the long run.
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