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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1716773" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Only a hand full of tire manufatures world wide. All otner brands are made by them with different names on the side. Each manufacture makes 3-4 diffent grades of casings molds are three piece .tread and side walls . Pick a grade of casing ,pick a tread mold and whatever side mold with what ever name you want.</p><p>Goodyear,owns kelly,dunlop,as well as others. Bridgestone owns firestone,and others. The list goes on.</p><p>Many brands are produced by different manufactures. </p><p>The key isnt to focus on what name is on the side of the tire . You need to focus on who manufactured the tire and what grade casing it is.</p><p>More traction equals less milage in same conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1716773, member: 39072"] Only a hand full of tire manufatures world wide. All otner brands are made by them with different names on the side. Each manufacture makes 3-4 diffent grades of casings molds are three piece .tread and side walls . Pick a grade of casing ,pick a tread mold and whatever side mold with what ever name you want. Goodyear,owns kelly,dunlop,as well as others. Bridgestone owns firestone,and others. The list goes on. Many brands are produced by different manufactures. The key isnt to focus on what name is on the side of the tire . You need to focus on who manufactured the tire and what grade casing it is. More traction equals less milage in same conditions. [/QUOTE]
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