On the surface

Road type can be a major variable in tire performance Most of us have participated in or listened to fairly animated discussions about the comparative performance of competing brands or types of tires. We've also been exposed to the wide variety of conclusions various “experts” have derived from their experience. As a friend of mine used to mutter while one of his peers preached about their findings, “that's the thing about his experience — it's his.” Nevertheless, it's sometimes difficult to understand how there can be such vastly differing opinions of tire performance. A ...

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November 2009

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