I said I would not get involved in the tire controversy again, but.
You guys keep it up. It is a valid subject to discuss. Keep in mind that
many people have entrenched ideas on the way of the tire world. Some
will not change their minds no matter what is said. All the past points
have been valid and all have been backed up with sound reasoning. It may
not be your reasoning but if it is sound to them, it is sound. Don't
come back to me and tell me I am causing a dangerous situation by saying
some of these guys are right. You only need to be right in your own mind
and, regardless of what is said they will not change their minds. Human
nature, don't you know. If some one wants to run D rated tires or E
rated tires at more or less than the recommended pressures because of
what they believe is fine for them. I have E rated tires and run them at
65 psi. 15 below recommended. Wrong for you, right for me, for my own
reasons. I know a couple of people who are running D rated tires with
valid reasons. It is not up to me to try to change their minds. I can
give them my reasons and they can choose to use or ignore them. Their
choice. Absolutes do not work here. A recall is only to avoid a law
suit, I believe. If they didn't think they would be sued they wouldn't
have issued the recall. My belief. Weight is the over riding factor.
Side stresses are secondary. If it is the side stress that is a concern
than only the front rear axle needs E rated tires. Not valid but
theoretically plausible. Some of the GM's on the road weigh in at over
17,000 lbs.
Too much for even some E rated tires. What should they do. Go to F rated
tires. I think a better solution would be to lighten your 17,000 lb
load. Leave some stuff at home, man.
My thoughts, not necessarily any one else's. Darren
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Darren Paget
76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
http://www.TZEplus.com
You guys keep it up. It is a valid subject to discuss. Keep in mind that
many people have entrenched ideas on the way of the tire world. Some
will not change their minds no matter what is said. All the past points
have been valid and all have been backed up with sound reasoning. It may
not be your reasoning but if it is sound to them, it is sound. Don't
come back to me and tell me I am causing a dangerous situation by saying
some of these guys are right. You only need to be right in your own mind
and, regardless of what is said they will not change their minds. Human
nature, don't you know. If some one wants to run D rated tires or E
rated tires at more or less than the recommended pressures because of
what they believe is fine for them. I have E rated tires and run them at
65 psi. 15 below recommended. Wrong for you, right for me, for my own
reasons. I know a couple of people who are running D rated tires with
valid reasons. It is not up to me to try to change their minds. I can
give them my reasons and they can choose to use or ignore them. Their
choice. Absolutes do not work here. A recall is only to avoid a law
suit, I believe. If they didn't think they would be sued they wouldn't
have issued the recall. My belief. Weight is the over riding factor.
Side stresses are secondary. If it is the side stress that is a concern
than only the front rear axle needs E rated tires. Not valid but
theoretically plausible. Some of the GM's on the road weigh in at over
17,000 lbs.
Too much for even some E rated tires. What should they do. Go to F rated
tires. I think a better solution would be to lighten your 17,000 lb
load. Leave some stuff at home, man.
My thoughts, not necessarily any one else's. Darren
- --
Darren Paget
76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
http://www.TZEplus.com