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Old 03-14-2008, 09:45 AM   #1
stiles watson
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What a difference

Watching the shop put on my new Goodyear G614s allowed me to make a visual comparison between them and the nearly new (2000 miles) Mission tires. Wow, so much more tire. I did learn that I had even wear across all the Missions which gives confidence about inflation choices and axle alignment. I had a 90 psi compressor with a one gallon tank for carrying to do on site inflation. I found a 3-gallon 125 psi for $99 to get the G615s up to 105 psi. It fits nicely into the basement. So the old one goes to the charity garage sale.
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