Re:Uniroyal Liberator tires?
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Re: Uniroyal Liberator tires?
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 12:31:10 -0600,
happydix@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (dixoy) wrote:
>have you tried BF Goodrich Tire? Been using them for quite a while and
>they never failed me.. 8) 8) 8)
I don't know if this applies to the "Liberator" tire, but the only
Uniroyals I have ever run (one set of Laredo tires) were the worst
traction tires I have ever seen. The hard rubber formulation gripped
so badly that my (heavy) full-time-four-wheel-drive '77 Cherokee would
spin on wet pavement on a fast start (a new experience), and slide on
it easily if a fast stop was necessary. But, despite daily use, they
lasted until they rotted to the point that two of the casings split
open where they joined the tread when the tires were being removed for
replacement.
Dan
happydix@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (dixoy) wrote:
>have you tried BF Goodrich Tire? Been using them for quite a while and
>they never failed me.. 8) 8) 8)
I don't know if this applies to the "Liberator" tire, but the only
Uniroyals I have ever run (one set of Laredo tires) were the worst
traction tires I have ever seen. The hard rubber formulation gripped
so badly that my (heavy) full-time-four-wheel-drive '77 Cherokee would
spin on wet pavement on a fast start (a new experience), and slide on
it easily if a fast stop was necessary. But, despite daily use, they
lasted until they rotted to the point that two of the casings split
open where they joined the tread when the tires were being removed for
replacement.
Dan
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Re: Uniroyal Liberator tires?
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 12:31:10 -0600,
happydix@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (dixoy) wrote:
>have you tried BF Goodrich Tire? Been using them for quite a while and
>they never failed me.. 8) 8) 8)
I don't know if this applies to the "Liberator" tire, but the only
Uniroyals I have ever run (one set of Laredo tires) were the worst
traction tires I have ever seen. The hard rubber formulation gripped
so badly that my (heavy) full-time-four-wheel-drive '77 Cherokee would
spin on wet pavement on a fast start (a new experience), and slide on
it easily if a fast stop was necessary. But, despite daily use, they
lasted until they rotted to the point that two of the casings split
open where they joined the tread when the tires were being removed for
replacement.
Dan
happydix@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (dixoy) wrote:
>have you tried BF Goodrich Tire? Been using them for quite a while and
>they never failed me.. 8) 8) 8)
I don't know if this applies to the "Liberator" tire, but the only
Uniroyals I have ever run (one set of Laredo tires) were the worst
traction tires I have ever seen. The hard rubber formulation gripped
so badly that my (heavy) full-time-four-wheel-drive '77 Cherokee would
spin on wet pavement on a fast start (a new experience), and slide on
it easily if a fast stop was necessary. But, despite daily use, they
lasted until they rotted to the point that two of the casings split
open where they joined the tread when the tires were being removed for
replacement.
Dan
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Re: Uniroyal Liberator tires?
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 12:31:10 -0600,
happydix@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (dixoy) wrote:
>have you tried BF Goodrich Tire? Been using them for quite a while and
>they never failed me.. 8) 8) 8)
I don't know if this applies to the "Liberator" tire, but the only
Uniroyals I have ever run (one set of Laredo tires) were the worst
traction tires I have ever seen. The hard rubber formulation gripped
so badly that my (heavy) full-time-four-wheel-drive '77 Cherokee would
spin on wet pavement on a fast start (a new experience), and slide on
it easily if a fast stop was necessary. But, despite daily use, they
lasted until they rotted to the point that two of the casings split
open where they joined the tread when the tires were being removed for
replacement.
Dan
happydix@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (dixoy) wrote:
>have you tried BF Goodrich Tire? Been using them for quite a while and
>they never failed me.. 8) 8) 8)
I don't know if this applies to the "Liberator" tire, but the only
Uniroyals I have ever run (one set of Laredo tires) were the worst
traction tires I have ever seen. The hard rubber formulation gripped
so badly that my (heavy) full-time-four-wheel-drive '77 Cherokee would
spin on wet pavement on a fast start (a new experience), and slide on
it easily if a fast stop was necessary. But, despite daily use, they
lasted until they rotted to the point that two of the casings split
open where they joined the tread when the tires were being removed for
replacement.
Dan
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