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Bionic_Man
Jul 23, 2013Explorer
I love the sanctimonious responses that you are putting your life as well as others at risk by driving anything above 65 MPH. Come and travel in most western states - Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana are the ones I am most familiar with - and if you are going 65 or under you will be passed on a regular basis by boats & RVs, most running ST tires. I have not seen an epidemic of loss of life and limb in any of these states.
I have seen the +10 PSI recommendation from Goodyear many times. Not sure why someone would argue with the manufacture, but go ahead and do so.
What I don't understand is that there is obviously a market for a higher speed rated ST tire without adding the additional 10 PSI. Not sure why someone doesn't step up and fill that void.
I have seen the +10 PSI recommendation from Goodyear many times. Not sure why someone would argue with the manufacture, but go ahead and do so.
What I don't understand is that there is obviously a market for a higher speed rated ST tire without adding the additional 10 PSI. Not sure why someone doesn't step up and fill that void.
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