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Re: Re: Re: Titan Brand Tires
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on April 06, 2003 at 05:42:53 from (216.165.148.229):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Titan Brand Tires posted by JD70Jim on April 04, 2003 at 18:38:14:
Yep, Kelly (in Freeport, IL) only makes Good Year. The "OTHER Tire Plant" in Des Moines (Firestone) are the best. Not sure what brand name the old BFG tires go by now, Michelin maybe, but they're made in Miami, OK. Names have changed a little since I was involved in ag tractor tires over 20 yrs ago but the "Players" are still the same. ALL things considered the ranking used to be Firestone was the best in ALL catagories, followed by BFG, Then Good Year, Then Armstrong. Firestone spent the Big $$$$$$ 30 yrs ago to develope "The Machine" a mobile tire testing machine to learn what makes a better tractor tire and the competition still hasn't caught up with them.
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