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sergei wrote:Actually big difference. I had German GSD3, and they performed better than the Chinese GSD3 (Australian GSD3 also were better than Chinese). Quality control, and Chinese are known to skimp on that, taint compounds with cheaper ingredients, skimp on process, etc.
THA SHZ wrote:sergei wrote:Actually big difference. I had German GSD3, and they performed better than the Chinese GSD3 (Australian GSD3 also were better than Chinese). Quality control, and Chinese are known to skimp on that, taint compounds with cheaper ingredients, skimp on process, etc.
i call bullshit to that sorry sir
when the goodyear factory first started in china i agree with you 110 % , the first batches were crap and we sent quite a few back , now goodyear usa owns nearly all of it now so they have actually sent a few of their own guys to inspect quality control and also manage asia pacific , and they are now working in the factory with them to make sure of quality - fact
tsoob wrote:If you are wanting a nice wet tyre I'd suggest you try out the nitto invo..
We recently did a testing day at hampton downs in the wet, and they were hands down the best wet tyres that ive ever driven on!
2jayzgte wrote:tsoob wrote:If you are wanting a nice wet tyre I'd suggest you try out the nitto invo..
We recently did a testing day at hampton downs in the wet, and they were hands down the best wet tyres that ive ever driven on!
Do they have them in a 17' tyre with 285,275 and 255 widths 40 profile and how competitive ais there pricing.
I got my 285/40/17 Goodyears brand new and they were $320 per tyre and the 255s were $240 per tyre.
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