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I have and used Moroso and Firestone front tires for years! That said, l suspect if the front tires in question were manufactured in the last two maybe three years, I can only guess that maybe the amount of rubber on the tire is minimal amount to make to tires as light as possible in the last two years, also we have all witnessed the basic decline of quality and service of many of the products that we use. This could be another in a long line of quality issues that's going into the toilet. Just my opinion from my little spot on Long Island. Have a good day. Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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I was never happy with the life of the Hoosier frontrunners, but 100 runs seems ridiculous.
I've been running the Moroso DS-2 for a while and got 4 seasons from my last set.
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I've had very good luck with MT fronts. That being said not so much on the rears. Two sets in a row with cords showing at 70'ish runs. The MT rep said that's about normal.....Buh-Bye!! LOL!
Hoosier rears on both stockers and we get 150-200 passes on em. Wagon has Hoosier fronts with similar life. |
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