A longer warranty is an indication of harder compounds. The harder the tire,
the less traction it will give you on the street. Softer tread compounds
give more traction, but don't last as long. It's all a matter of what you
want. You can have traction *or* durability. Not both. Others on the list
have found the Dunlop Q G/T, Firestone SS10, General XP2000, and Goodyear
Eagle ST and GT good compromises. The BF Boodrich T/A has been found
lacking in traction(hard compound). Haven't heard about the remington tho.
Dr. Pat
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>From: Crawdaddy <lilblakv8dak@yahoo.com>
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>Subject: DML: what tires do I want?????????????????????????
>Date: Sat, Sep 18, 1999, 2:19 PM
>
> All this talk about A/T tires makes me want to ask
> what kind of streets do I want?
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