[Please, what were the markings on the tires?]
100 MPH DTR 5572
11 X 4 – 5 8PR
494-0609
TUBELESS LOAD 500 LB
@70 PSI
MADE IN VIETNAM
Regards, Bill Hannahan
--- On Tue, 6/21/11, Sky2high@aol.com <Sky2high@aol.com> wrote:
From: Sky2high@aol.com <Sky2high@aol.com> Subject: [LML] Re: LNC2 Desser tires again To: lml@lancaironline.net Date: Tuesday, June 21, 2011, 12:59 PM
Please, what were the markings on the tires? As is often usual in the
experimental field the part no. is meaningless since the manufacturer can change
supplier or internal specs and never change the part number. We now have
people satisfied with the Desser that is marked "not to exceed 65 mph" or "ok to
100 mph" and "made in vietnam". Which freaking tire is failing? When
was it bought? I have no problems with the lo speed tire but I have 2
marked "made in vietnam" in reserve. I would like to know if that tire is
adequate for a replacement of the older tire...............
Grayhawk
In a message dated 6/20/2011 6:55:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
wfhannahan@yahoo.com writes:
Luke,
I bought two areo classic tires at
Oshkosh last summer. A few months
ago I replaced the mains with one areo classic tire and one Cheng-Shin
to compare performance. The cracks showed up almost immediately in the
aero classic.
No
chunking or balance problems yet. No noticeable difference in rolling
resistance. Too early to tell about wear rate.
My impression is that the rubber compound is too hard
or simply of a poor quality for this application.
Bill Hannahan
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