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MDKMDK
Oct 22, 2022Explorer
Yes.
Continentals, I believe.
They're good tires on my Wrangler. They're a hybrid rubber compound, good in cold and hot, so no need to change from summer to winter. Why not on my Sprinter?
I don't know "weather checking", so no. I had a set of AT2s suffer tread separation a few years ago. Just beyond the average upper mileage limit.
Yes.
Continentals, I believe.
They're good tires on my Wrangler. They're a hybrid rubber compound, good in cold and hot, so no need to change from summer to winter. Why not on my Sprinter?
I don't know "weather checking", so no. I had a set of AT2s suffer tread separation a few years ago. Just beyond the average upper mileage limit.
Yes.
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