Tires - rotation and speed rating
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RE: Tires - rotation and speed rating - 4/7/2007 1:20:54 AM
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Stealth
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two experts in disagreement? quote:
Many tires are available in speed-rated versions to match the speed capabilities of the world’s fastest cars. Generally, it is recommended that a speed-rated tire be replaced with a tire having an equivalent or greater speed rating. However, if you never drive at speeds near the limits of your speed rated tires, you may choose to replace them with tires having a lesser top speed rating. In situations where tires having different top speed ratings are mixed on a vehicle, the maximum speed certification is limited to the top speed certification of the tire with the lowest speed rating. Speed ratings do not indicate how well a tire handles or corners. They certify the tire’s ability to withstand high speed. *Just Tires" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The speed rating of any tire is a measurement of the top safe speed the tire can carry a load under specified conditions. It is also an indication of how the tire will handle at lower speeds. A higher rated tire will give you better traction and improved steering response even at 50mph. it is not recommended to downgrade your tires to a lower speed rating than of the OEM tires that came with your vehicle at the time of purchase. Doing so can effect the handling of the car, and in an emergency situation that can be dangerous. Also, never mix tires with different speed ratings on your vehicle. "1010 Tires" quote:
Speed Rating In Europe, where selected highways do not have speed limits and high speed driving is permitted, speed ratings were established to match the speed capability of tires with the top speed capability of the vehicles to which they are applied. Speed ratings are established in kilometers per hour and subsequently converted to miles per hour (which explains why speed ratings appear established at "unusual" mile per hour increments). Despite the tire manufacturer's ability to manufacturer tires capable of high speeds, none of them recommend the use of their products in excess of legal speed limits. Speed ratings are based on laboratory tests where the tire is pressed against a large diameter metal drum to reflect its appropriate load, and run at ever increasing speeds (in 6.2 mph steps in 10 minute increments) until the tire's required speed has been met. It is important to note that speed ratings only apply to tires that have not been damaged, altered, under-inflated or overloaded. Additionally, most tire manufacturers maintain that a tire that has been cut or punctured no longer retains the tire manufacturer's original speed rating, even after being repaired because the tire manufacturer can't control the quality of the repair. "The tire rack"
< Message edited by Stealth -- 4/7/2007 2:15:16 AM >
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RE: Tires - rotation and speed rating - 4/7/2007 10:54:33 AM
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G.A.R.Y.

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IMHO, in the USA if you buy anything rated higher then an H rated tire, its for looks only. Not only will the Z cost a lot more, you will get half the mileage.
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RE: Tires - rotation and speed rating - 8/31/2007 11:35:20 AM
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rickyd

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G.A.R.Y. ......Stealth.......What make tire do you guys run??? just wondering......................
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GM Cadillac - Tires - rotation and speed rating - - 8/31/2007 12:19:55 PM
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Stealth
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i avoid Firestone & Sears like the plague .. prior history and reputation. rethreads? dont even look at me with that .. i prefer Michelins and Goodyear for the cars, BFG KO's (all terrains) on the trucks. heck, i even got michelins on the Motobecanes .. there are other good tires out there, but i cant go through all of them on my cars. and if i damage one, i like to be able to find a exact replacement within the hour. i dont like or use the spares .. i carry, but dont use them. i actually had a car flat bedded home at 3 am rather than mount the spare. maybe on an emergency i would .. maybe. i carry a full size all-terrain spare on the 4x4, so not really a spare, i would use that. i also carry a "plug kit" ... i know .. tsk .. tsk .. tsk ... and a pump on each car .. i go from flat to back-on-the-road in about 10 minutes and i can always get a new tire tomorrow.. . .
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RE: Tires - rotation and speed rating - 11/26/2007 5:27:20 AM
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Alrukin
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ORIGINAL: G.A.R.Y. IMHO, in the USA if you buy anything rated higher then an H rated tire, its for looks only. Not only will the Z cost a lot more, you will get half the mileage. Not true, I wish it was. I have V rated tires on my car and I learned the hard way that its important to put the proper rated tire on a car. The tires that were rated lower went out of round and shook the car at speeds above 60 mph.
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RE: Tires - rotation and speed rating - 11/26/2007 6:41:39 AM
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Stealth
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quote:
ORIGINAL: Alrukin quote:
ORIGINAL: G.A.R.Y. IMHO, in the USA if you buy anything rated higher then an H rated tire, its for looks only. Not only will the Z cost a lot more, you will get half the mileage. Not true, I wish it was. I have V rated tires on my car and I learned the hard way that its important to put the proper rated tire on a car. The tires that were rated lower went out of round and shook the car at speeds above 60 mph. That makes no sense. I be looking at other things like installation, quality of tire, balancing, wheel alignment, overspeed, etc.
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