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Thread: Tire wear
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Old 02-15-2006, 06:01   #6 (permalink)
D.D. Pallmer
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Re: Tire wear

Are you sure you have GOODYEAR and not GOODRICH? I don't think Ford used
Goodyears on the '02s or since. And if you have 41K on Goodrich, wow, you're
doing great. You probably live in a mild climate with not too many hills.
Tires here (Pittsburgh) get torn up all the time.

"wth" <HATESSPAM@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:G_EIf.557742$084.436861@attbi_s22...
> So far, I got 41K on the factory goodyears, with 6-8K still to go on our
> '02 EB. Also they have never needed to be rebalanced either, just about 3
> rotations.
> wth
>
> "4.0L" <dstaffor@calpoly.edu> wrote in message
> news:1139938346.255049.84820@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> What kind of tire wear are you getting with your Explorer? I just
>> replaced the OEM P235/70-16 Michelin Cross Terrains on my 2002 Explorer
>> and I got 42k miles out of them. They were just approaching the wear
>> indicators. Amazingly, the tires never had to be re-balanced for the
>> entire 42k miles and ran true and vibration-free at any speed. All I
>> did was make sure the tire pressures were correct and rotate them once
>> in a while. I had no problem buying the same exact tire again.
>>
>> 4.0L
>>

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