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replacement tires for PP vehicles
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<blockquote data-quote="megameGT500" data-source="post: 11587181" data-attributes="member: 68150"><p>I haven't noticed any indication of tread split anywhere. I have averaged removal of the wheels once a month to clean, switch out pads etc... but I would imagine living in OK is a little different than NC. </p><p></p><p>I have slipped once and that was pulling out of a wet lot onto dry pavement and I kissed the curb. Temp was in the high 50's F and the tires were cold. Had to file a claim for a new rear wheel and tire but that was on me not paying attention to the curb and wet/dry conditions. But I have had absolutely no problems in below 40 F weather. The manufacturer always leans towards safety and I definitely don't light them up in the cold. But I see your point. I am going to watch this thread to see if there are tire options out there. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megameGT500, post: 11587181, member: 68150"] I haven't noticed any indication of tread split anywhere. I have averaged removal of the wheels once a month to clean, switch out pads etc... but I would imagine living in OK is a little different than NC. I have slipped once and that was pulling out of a wet lot onto dry pavement and I kissed the curb. Temp was in the high 50's F and the tires were cold. Had to file a claim for a new rear wheel and tire but that was on me not paying attention to the curb and wet/dry conditions. But I have had absolutely no problems in below 40 F weather. The manufacturer always leans towards safety and I definitely don't light them up in the cold. But I see your point. I am going to watch this thread to see if there are tire options out there. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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