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Lantley wrote:otrfun wrote:
If one were to consider G-rated tires, I would suggest taking the time to purchase G-rated tires with an "all-steel" carcass vs. G-rated tires with only a steel belted tread and polyester sidewalls.
Agreed a poor quality G rated tire is still a poor quality tire.THe G rating does not somehow make a poor tire a quality tire.
There are good quality E rated tires and good quality G rated tires.
Get a quality tire with a load rating that meets your needs.
Your question is making it more confusing than it needs to be.
โJan-21-2017 06:40 AM
otrfun wrote:
If one were to consider G-rated tires, I would suggest taking the time to purchase G-rated tires with an "all-steel" carcass vs. G-rated tires with only a steel belted tread and polyester sidewalls.
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would you take the cheapest G rated 16 inch tire over the most expensive E rated 15 inch tire regardless?
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