โJun-20-2013 07:43 PM
โJun-22-2013 03:37 PM
Lowsuv wrote:
maxxis passenger car tires are in the lowest 25 % .
consumer reports november 2012 issue , page 60 .
none of the posters that claims maxxis tires are the best has ever provided factual proof of that quality .
โJun-22-2013 02:12 PM
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โJun-21-2013 05:17 PM
myredracer wrote:
Made in China stuff? Touchy subject and discussion should probably go into the same sub-forum as politics, firearms and abortion. Can't resist - I have to wonder what letting China do so much manufacturing has done to the economy. Stuff is cheaper but we all enable them by buying it. At least they aren't building our RVs there.
โJun-21-2013 05:16 PM
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โJun-21-2013 10:22 AM
myredracer wrote:
I see according to the Alko site that you can go from 205 width C tires on 4.5" rims to 225 width D tires on the same width. This raises the load capacity from 1820 a tire to 2150. Not sure I like the idea of tires that wide on 4.5" rims.
myredracer wrote:
I supposed if you look after your tires and do not exceed 65 mph they may last longer.
myredracer wrote:
It's sounding like some Marathon's are domestic and some from offshore? Isn't it possible to confidently buy something made in the US anymore?
myredracer wrote:
Grrr.... I prefer not to exceed 65 mph but it's not always easy when you are cruising on the interstate and you just want to go with the flow or pass someone or you're in a hurry. Why do they have a 65 mph limit anyway? 70 would be nicer. There is also a big disincentive in higher fuel consumption, esp. for us with a V10, so max. 65 mph it is.
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