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| "local tire shop is installing more and more "chinese" tires as they seem to be better built than the domestics now."
Good friggin luck with that.
We were getting some Chinese implement tires and you absolutely could not keep them aired up. Anything would puncture em. One particular tire didn't make it from the shop to the first field about 4 miles away. Thank goodness the dealer quit handling them. Neighbor bought a Sunflower disk last year with Chinese tires on it from new and they had pinholes all over, had to put tubes in all the tires. Ain't no way I'd trust my life and property on a vehicle to Chinese tires.
Edited by Pofarmer 8/17/2008 14:25
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