Light Truck and Commercial tires are exempt from having to provide that info AFAIK. Sometimes the info is provided but I don't think it is required. The tread wear number is a consumer requirement and tires not intended for consumer use don't have it? The 185R14C and 195R14C are Commercial tires, that is what the C stands for in 14C. Mark
Edward Duntz wrote: > Has anyone found the treadwear/traction/temperature ratings on this tire that recently has been discussed here? (Ex. 320 AB)? I called Tires Easy, and checked the manufacturer's web site. Tires Easy doesn't have the info, and the tire is not listed on the Nankang web site. Nankang doesn't even have this info for the tires they do list, as far as I can see. Maybe I'd have to find someplace that has one in front of them, and have them look on the tire. (Good luck with that, right?) > > > > Ed in CT > > _________________________________________________________________ > HotmailŪ is up to 70% faster. Now good news travels really fast. > http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_70faster_032009 |
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