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Re: OT - truck tire blowout!
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Posted by buickanddeere on June 24, 2006 at 18:49:57 from (209.240.120.196):
In Reply to: Re: OT - truck tire blowout! posted by RayP(MI) on June 24, 2006 at 17:00:53:
Dayton Quadra LTE 235/70 15 Four ply light duty tire weighing 25lbs on a cargo carrying truck. While they may not look sporty a HD truck tire is awhole lot stronger. The Dayton Quadra LTE sports an all-season tread design for improved handling in all kinds of weather. Three popular raised white letter sizes fit many of today's pickups and sport utility vehicles. S-speed & T-speed ratings Extra durability Solid center rib with optimized shoulder element angle and shape Quiet ride Wide flow-through grooves Good wet performance Diagonal and lateral siping Wet and snow traction Attractive serrated band Complements car's good looks Two raised white letter sizes Fit many of today's pickups and sport utility vehicles Polyester cord body Smooth, comfortable ride Two steel belts Provide extra strength. Warranty Summary: Standard Limited Warranty See Sizes and Specifications for mileage or kilometer limited warranties, if any. V.S. a real truck tire load rated D (8ply) weighing 34-35lbs. That's 1.4 times more tire to carry the load. 7.00R15 LT D BW 268-860 5.0-6.5 (5.5) 29.6 7.8 5.0 13.9 9.0 13 706 439 34
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