I hope that someone can clear up a little more confusion about these tires: The list has been recommending both Yokohama Y370 and Y370G tires, but the ones that Sears got from the warehouse in Atlanta are Y370B tires; The Sears tire guy says that the letter "G" or "B" isn't important, is he right? What is the difference between: Yokohama Y370 LT195/75R14 (8 ply) part number 37047 Yokohama Y370G LT195/75R14 (8 ply) part number 37047 Yokohama Y370B LT195/75R14 (8 ply) part number 37047 besides the final letter in Y370? I noticed that the Y370B tires don't have whitewalls, but that's not important to me because I would turn the whitewalls inside anyway. Should I buy them? -- Brian Kraft bhkraft@gj.net Grand Junction, Colorado '86 Westy GL Syncro
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