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"Huck Palmatier" wrote in message
news:Bt_fe.3992$cf5.3852@lakeread07... ...agreed.....the sidewall flex in trailer tires provide added shock absorption to the springs...and they tend to have better heat dissipation. said Huck Are you sure? I have seen heavy sidewall bias ply trailer tires and radial trailer tires. I would think the difference in construction type would have more affect on that than being a "trailer" tire or a "car" tire. Of course living in Arizona I tend to only buy the more expensive tires for anything because the heat on our highways will tax any tire. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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