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MEXICOWANDERER
Aug 13, 2015Explorer
I'll rubbem with silicone grease if that what it takes to make them last. I don't even want to get into alignment issues. Let's just say the entire steering and suspension has been replaced and the alignment was checked by laser both in Mexico and the USA.
And I drive like an old man (shouts of "Get the @#$%^&! out of my way!")
I, me, personally, may (or may not) "Have Five Years Left".
But driving 5,000 miles for a tire warranty will be out of the question.
Regular tires last 3,000 - 9,000 miles. There has got to be an answer. The 9,000 mile tires were BF Badrich. The 3,000 mile tires were Generals.
Remember the days when automobile windshields did not used to break? Crumminess is being engineered into this stuff.
And I drive like an old man (shouts of "Get the @#$%^&! out of my way!")
I, me, personally, may (or may not) "Have Five Years Left".
But driving 5,000 miles for a tire warranty will be out of the question.
Regular tires last 3,000 - 9,000 miles. There has got to be an answer. The 9,000 mile tires were BF Badrich. The 3,000 mile tires were Generals.
Remember the days when automobile windshields did not used to break? Crumminess is being engineered into this stuff.
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