Source: Goodyear Product Service Bulletin #2001-38
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In order to optimize the handling, stability and traction of vehicles equipped with winter tires, Goodyear makes the following recommendations:
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Source: Goodyear Product Service Bulletin #1999-12
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The increasing popularity of 4WD and AWD vehicles with speed-sensitive drive trains requires that careful attention be paid to variations in tire diameter on these vehicles.
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Source: Goodyear Product Service Bulletin #2001-08
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If tires with different speed-ratings are installed on a vehicle, they should be installed with like pairs on the same axle. The speed-capability will become that of the lowest speed rated tires.
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Source: Goodyear Product Service Bulletin #2000-29
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Maintaining proper tire inflation is the single most important element of tire care. For example, a 4 psi reduction in inflation pressure can result in 10% loss in treadwesr over the life of the tire.
How to determine the correct inflation pressure?
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Source: Goodyear Product Service Bulletin #2000-28
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Tire rotation is extremely important to achieve even treadwear and maximum tire mileage. Goodyear recommends you refer to the vehicle’s owner manual for rotation intervals and rotation pattern recommendations.
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Source: Safety Tips on Tires (Tire Industry Safety Council) by Kristen Karczewski, Director
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There are some important things you can do to minimize damage to your tires, rims and alignments.
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Source: American Car Care Centers website
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Tread Rotation Alignment Inflation Load Limit
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