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Thank you! I wondered about how different the overall driving experience is after a new set of tires I just got installed. I appreciate your explanation and confirms what I heard from a tire sale person.

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Thank you! I wondered about how different the overall driving experience is after a new set of tires I just got installed. I appreciate your explanation and confirms what I heard from a tire sale person.

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First info I’ve found that isn’t all perfumed up with AI descriptives, and that is easy to follow.
Thank you.
But after all this time of trying to get a standardized system that includes LRR ratings…. there is still none ?
Art in Michigan

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