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Mike Romain 04-20-2007 09:46 AM

Re: 31 inch tires
 
Damn, now I remember that name!

Those tires should be made illegal because they cannot take any water at
all!

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

L. Ron Waddle wrote:
> billy ray wrote:
>> Are those tires made in Red China?

>
> Cheng Shin is a Taiwanese company. They have been selling tires here in
> the United States for many years, though they are most famous for cheap
> (and very slippery when wet) motorcycle tires here in the United States.
> I had Cheng Shin tires on my motorcycle back in the 1970's and cursed
> them every time it rained.
>
> They do have a factory on the mainland now, but I do not know if they
> make any auto tires there. I believe they only make their low-end
> motorcycle and bicycle tires there, but it's hard to tell until you
> actually read the label on the side.
>
>> "L. Ron Waddle" <penguincathedral@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:Y_vVh.301949$8_1.143952@fe05.news.easynews.co m...
>>> j wrote:
>>>> lookng for recommendations for a 31" tire for my Wrangler. Any
>>>> thought on the maxxis big Horn? it is 65 on road and 35 off road
>>> Maxxis is a brand name for Cheng Shin (traditionally known as "Cheng
>>> Shits", thus their need for a new brand name for their "premium" tires).
>>> Maxxis tires generally have good traction but wear quickly. That said,
>>> it probably wears no more quickly than any other aggressive knobby.

>>


Mike Romain 04-20-2007 09:46 AM

Re: 31 inch tires
 
Damn, now I remember that name!

Those tires should be made illegal because they cannot take any water at
all!

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

L. Ron Waddle wrote:
> billy ray wrote:
>> Are those tires made in Red China?

>
> Cheng Shin is a Taiwanese company. They have been selling tires here in
> the United States for many years, though they are most famous for cheap
> (and very slippery when wet) motorcycle tires here in the United States.
> I had Cheng Shin tires on my motorcycle back in the 1970's and cursed
> them every time it rained.
>
> They do have a factory on the mainland now, but I do not know if they
> make any auto tires there. I believe they only make their low-end
> motorcycle and bicycle tires there, but it's hard to tell until you
> actually read the label on the side.
>
>> "L. Ron Waddle" <penguincathedral@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:Y_vVh.301949$8_1.143952@fe05.news.easynews.co m...
>>> j wrote:
>>>> lookng for recommendations for a 31" tire for my Wrangler. Any
>>>> thought on the maxxis big Horn? it is 65 on road and 35 off road
>>> Maxxis is a brand name for Cheng Shin (traditionally known as "Cheng
>>> Shits", thus their need for a new brand name for their "premium" tires).
>>> Maxxis tires generally have good traction but wear quickly. That said,
>>> it probably wears no more quickly than any other aggressive knobby.

>>


Mike Romain 04-20-2007 09:46 AM

Re: 31 inch tires
 
Damn, now I remember that name!

Those tires should be made illegal because they cannot take any water at
all!

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)

L. Ron Waddle wrote:
> billy ray wrote:
>> Are those tires made in Red China?

>
> Cheng Shin is a Taiwanese company. They have been selling tires here in
> the United States for many years, though they are most famous for cheap
> (and very slippery when wet) motorcycle tires here in the United States.
> I had Cheng Shin tires on my motorcycle back in the 1970's and cursed
> them every time it rained.
>
> They do have a factory on the mainland now, but I do not know if they
> make any auto tires there. I believe they only make their low-end
> motorcycle and bicycle tires there, but it's hard to tell until you
> actually read the label on the side.
>
>> "L. Ron Waddle" <penguincathedral@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:Y_vVh.301949$8_1.143952@fe05.news.easynews.co m...
>>> j wrote:
>>>> lookng for recommendations for a 31" tire for my Wrangler. Any
>>>> thought on the maxxis big Horn? it is 65 on road and 35 off road
>>> Maxxis is a brand name for Cheng Shin (traditionally known as "Cheng
>>> Shits", thus their need for a new brand name for their "premium" tires).
>>> Maxxis tires generally have good traction but wear quickly. That said,
>>> it probably wears no more quickly than any other aggressive knobby.

>>


Spdloader 04-20-2007 10:36 AM

Re: 31 inch tires
 

"L. Ron Waddle" <penguincathedral@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4VWVh.436540$8a4.13984@fe03.news.easynews.com ...
> nrs wrote:
>>> Are those tires made in Red China?

>>

> Many Cooper tires are now made in China. Cooper has a piece of three
> different tire companies in China.
>


Actually, it's two, Cooper Chengshan, and Cooper Shandong, and they are
distributors, not manufacturers, acquired in Feb, 2006.

Cooper tires are manufactured in the USA in several plants, and there is one
manufacturing plant in Melksham, England, where they manufacture tyres sold
in Europe.

There are other distributors in China, in: Baotou, Changchun, Guiyang,
Kunming, Lanzhou, Liuzhou, and Nanchang.
In Shanghai they are in Wuhan, Wulu Muqi, Xiamen, and Zahang Jiagang , and
in other places around the world, but they are not "made" in China.

They are also sold as: Avon, Mastercraft, Dean, Starfire, Kenda, and Oliver.

Cooper is truly one of the last "Made in America" Brands.

I used to sell them, in 13 stores in my old region.

Spdloader



Spdloader 04-20-2007 10:36 AM

Re: 31 inch tires
 

"L. Ron Waddle" <penguincathedral@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4VWVh.436540$8a4.13984@fe03.news.easynews.com ...
> nrs wrote:
>>> Are those tires made in Red China?

>>

> Many Cooper tires are now made in China. Cooper has a piece of three
> different tire companies in China.
>


Actually, it's two, Cooper Chengshan, and Cooper Shandong, and they are
distributors, not manufacturers, acquired in Feb, 2006.

Cooper tires are manufactured in the USA in several plants, and there is one
manufacturing plant in Melksham, England, where they manufacture tyres sold
in Europe.

There are other distributors in China, in: Baotou, Changchun, Guiyang,
Kunming, Lanzhou, Liuzhou, and Nanchang.
In Shanghai they are in Wuhan, Wulu Muqi, Xiamen, and Zahang Jiagang , and
in other places around the world, but they are not "made" in China.

They are also sold as: Avon, Mastercraft, Dean, Starfire, Kenda, and Oliver.

Cooper is truly one of the last "Made in America" Brands.

I used to sell them, in 13 stores in my old region.

Spdloader



Spdloader 04-20-2007 10:36 AM

Re: 31 inch tires
 

"L. Ron Waddle" <penguincathedral@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4VWVh.436540$8a4.13984@fe03.news.easynews.com ...
> nrs wrote:
>>> Are those tires made in Red China?

>>

> Many Cooper tires are now made in China. Cooper has a piece of three
> different tire companies in China.
>


Actually, it's two, Cooper Chengshan, and Cooper Shandong, and they are
distributors, not manufacturers, acquired in Feb, 2006.

Cooper tires are manufactured in the USA in several plants, and there is one
manufacturing plant in Melksham, England, where they manufacture tyres sold
in Europe.

There are other distributors in China, in: Baotou, Changchun, Guiyang,
Kunming, Lanzhou, Liuzhou, and Nanchang.
In Shanghai they are in Wuhan, Wulu Muqi, Xiamen, and Zahang Jiagang , and
in other places around the world, but they are not "made" in China.

They are also sold as: Avon, Mastercraft, Dean, Starfire, Kenda, and Oliver.

Cooper is truly one of the last "Made in America" Brands.

I used to sell them, in 13 stores in my old region.

Spdloader



Spdloader 04-20-2007 10:36 AM

Re: 31 inch tires
 

"L. Ron Waddle" <penguincathedral@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4VWVh.436540$8a4.13984@fe03.news.easynews.com ...
> nrs wrote:
>>> Are those tires made in Red China?

>>

> Many Cooper tires are now made in China. Cooper has a piece of three
> different tire companies in China.
>


Actually, it's two, Cooper Chengshan, and Cooper Shandong, and they are
distributors, not manufacturers, acquired in Feb, 2006.

Cooper tires are manufactured in the USA in several plants, and there is one
manufacturing plant in Melksham, England, where they manufacture tyres sold
in Europe.

There are other distributors in China, in: Baotou, Changchun, Guiyang,
Kunming, Lanzhou, Liuzhou, and Nanchang.
In Shanghai they are in Wuhan, Wulu Muqi, Xiamen, and Zahang Jiagang , and
in other places around the world, but they are not "made" in China.

They are also sold as: Avon, Mastercraft, Dean, Starfire, Kenda, and Oliver.

Cooper is truly one of the last "Made in America" Brands.

I used to sell them, in 13 stores in my old region.

Spdloader



Deniz 04-21-2007 03:33 PM

Re: 31 inch tires
 
On 17 Nisan, 17:49, j <johnhueb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> lookng for recommendations for a 31" tire for my Wrangler. Any
> thought on the maxxis big Horn? it is 65 on road and 35 off road
>
> thanks


Hi there,
I have been using 31*10,5 R15 maxxis MT 754 Buckshot mudder for the
last 5 years and it has no grip at all when it rains on the highway. I
would recommend them for offroading because they are dirt cheap so you
don't at all worry about ripping bits off. My friends are using
Goodyear wranglers, bridgestones etc and i never got stuck because i
had cheap tires, they get stuck because they have rubbish land rovers
ha ha ha. I drive the jeep mostly off the road so the rain on the
highway is not a big deal for me. But if you will be driving yours all
the time don't go for maxxis. When you hit the brakes you just don't
know when and where you are gonna end up. Goodyear wranglers have
excellent performance on wet tarmac though.

Deniz Hasirci
www.izdoff.org.tr
www.crescenthotel.org


Deniz 04-21-2007 03:33 PM

Re: 31 inch tires
 
On 17 Nisan, 17:49, j <johnhueb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> lookng for recommendations for a 31" tire for my Wrangler. Any
> thought on the maxxis big Horn? it is 65 on road and 35 off road
>
> thanks


Hi there,
I have been using 31*10,5 R15 maxxis MT 754 Buckshot mudder for the
last 5 years and it has no grip at all when it rains on the highway. I
would recommend them for offroading because they are dirt cheap so you
don't at all worry about ripping bits off. My friends are using
Goodyear wranglers, bridgestones etc and i never got stuck because i
had cheap tires, they get stuck because they have rubbish land rovers
ha ha ha. I drive the jeep mostly off the road so the rain on the
highway is not a big deal for me. But if you will be driving yours all
the time don't go for maxxis. When you hit the brakes you just don't
know when and where you are gonna end up. Goodyear wranglers have
excellent performance on wet tarmac though.

Deniz Hasirci
www.izdoff.org.tr
www.crescenthotel.org


Deniz 04-21-2007 03:33 PM

Re: 31 inch tires
 
On 17 Nisan, 17:49, j <johnhueb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> lookng for recommendations for a 31" tire for my Wrangler. Any
> thought on the maxxis big Horn? it is 65 on road and 35 off road
>
> thanks


Hi there,
I have been using 31*10,5 R15 maxxis MT 754 Buckshot mudder for the
last 5 years and it has no grip at all when it rains on the highway. I
would recommend them for offroading because they are dirt cheap so you
don't at all worry about ripping bits off. My friends are using
Goodyear wranglers, bridgestones etc and i never got stuck because i
had cheap tires, they get stuck because they have rubbish land rovers
ha ha ha. I drive the jeep mostly off the road so the rain on the
highway is not a big deal for me. But if you will be driving yours all
the time don't go for maxxis. When you hit the brakes you just don't
know when and where you are gonna end up. Goodyear wranglers have
excellent performance on wet tarmac though.

Deniz Hasirci
www.izdoff.org.tr
www.crescenthotel.org



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