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01-18-2020, 07:46 AM #11
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As for Chinese tires, I just went out and looked at my tires. I have Goodyears and they were made in Chile. LOL
i was surprised that a American company like Goodyear would sell tires from Chile . I guess it's hard to find anyone that makes anything in America anymore.
On a side comment, A country that doesn't manufacture anything is subservient to the country that does.
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01-18-2020, 09:15 AM #12
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I just put Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT on my truck. I'm sure the Michelins are good for wear, but the traction is lousy here in the mountains of PA. They were bad in Mud - I had to put the truck in 4wd just to get to my friends camp in the mud. Never had to do that in over 20 years going to camp. Don' know about snow yet - we are getting some right now so I'll probably find out today (The state rarely plows our road till ALL of the other roads in our county are done)
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02-16-2020, 10:55 AM #13
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I’ve read a few times that Ford OEM spec AT2 is a softer tire, the GM and aftermarket spec ones seem to last longer. I’m a fan of the Defender, it does everything well except deep mud. I don’t care for the Agilis since that’s a directional tire and those are less forgiving if you have a bad alignment, feathering or cupping.
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