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708 messages, Last post on Nov 10, 2009 at 12:57 PM
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| The granules in the green diamond tires act like studs to give grip, yet keep replenishing themselves, because they are built into the tire itself, rather than pushed or drilled in. They also provide better grip (according to mfr) than the Blizzaks, without sacrificing good weather traction. They can be used as a snow tire AND a year round tire. | |
| I think you need to buy the green diamond tires, and then let us know how you like them. Every tire maker claims theirs is the best, so that is nothing new and should be taken with a grain of salt. I would be willing to read about any first first hand driving experience, but the fact remains - I will never buy retreads. I wonder why they don't actually make the whole tire! | |
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BREAKING TEST RESULTS Swedish Road and Transport Institute ISO Certified Snow Tire Testing Facility
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here are some other test results: |
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I didn't realize anyone had problems with broken tires! tidester, host |
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A guy on a MINI list I subscribe to has 195/60R15 Green Diamonds on his MINI. As far as snow, etc. is concerned they seem to work fine but they set off the tire pressure monitor more easily than they should when nothing is wrong with the pressure. The pressure monitor in the MINI actually uses the ABS wheelspin detectors and it assumes that changing wheelspin in situations other than cornering or low traction means a tire is going down. I suspect that the retread tires may not be perfectly matched or balanced -- perhaps they were not mounted properly or perhaps this is 'normal' for retreads in which case the owner's manual warning about not using them in MINIs would be correct. With tire pressure monitors becoming mandatory soon, Green Diamonds will have to do something about this, if indeed it is a problem. If he rebalances the tires and the problem goes away I'll post again. |
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???? and mandatory? ???? ???????? |
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| http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/rulings/TirePresFinal | |
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That's news to me. Who pays for that? I doubt the DOT pays. Let me guess, the consumer? Taxpayers? (Oh yeah, the DOT IS taxpayer money!) |
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