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BFL13 wrote:
Phil, if you use "taller" tires than originals, it reduces the pulling power.
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RJsfishin wrote:
Maybe don't blame the tires!
IMO, the worst thing is not knowing a tire's history.
But I do know that tires that have been run a lot in very hot weather, loaded w/ even 1/2 their rated capacity, can....and very likely will live a very short life. In past years, I've had a lot of experience w/ tires run is hot weather, and it hasn't been good. To this day, I am reluctant to drive any trailer....motorhome in really hot weather. It has paid off, trust me.
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Old-Biscuit wrote:westend wrote:
I run Bridgestone's (same co as Michelin) and am getting 60K mi.+. The truck is either towing a trailer or loaded with tools and equipment (or both).
Got Bridgestone confused with BF Goodrich
Bridgestone....Japanese Company
Michelin.......French Company....which owns Uniroyal and BF Goodrich
โAug-07-2015 09:55 PM
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Dave H M wrote:
BLF, I don't know what you ate or lunch. :h
you talking about someone else maybe, or replied to the wrong post.
You are even out in left field on what kinda go juice my truck burns. :R
โAug-07-2015 08:46 PM