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Old 04-12-2018, 08:17 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by B&T_NF-NY View Post
Thanks to all for your help. I will pass on the information you have been so kind to share. Did a lot of research for my 2017 TT, gone over all the seals, caulked areas, prepped and painted the gas lines etc. but assumed that the tires supplied by the manufacturer would be suitable as long as I closely monitored the condition of them. I have the Sterling sport st's on mine too. I will definitely keep under the rated limits on the tires and for now keep on using them (only about 900 miles on them) as I understand, around 3 years are about what I should expect from them. Thanks once again for your help, will pass on any updates on the tires as they happen. . . . Bruce and Tina
That is almost word for word what I too said... and at about 3500 miles she blew rubber and wire all over the Interstate! We had just pulled out of a Rest Area for a nice break... walked around check the tires etc. etc. not 1-mile after getting up to my 65 mph, well pictures are worth a thousand words...
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