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XZLs are good tires. They are better offroad IMO. Wearing, eh it depends on what you are doing
Yes Tom even 2017 date codes that have been sitting low or flat for i would say more than a few weeks aren't going to be worth crap.
I have alot of shake from the MVTs on the m915 but that is from...
Were any of the tires flat while it sat. They all can do it but an XZL will do it the worst. If it sits flat for a few days then the tire is basically damaged and will shake like heck driving on it..
You said spare wheels and new. I figured new tires not been on a truck and taken off
Yes. It can get an improvement. Most of the time it will be a cross balance. Say you put X amount of weights where the machine says it needs to be. Then its run again to check the balanfe. It will tend to tell you to add more heavy weight to another place on the tire not in the same place as...
It will bounce up and down really bad
If they are from true spare tires that sat in the rack then yes the belt can seperate from it being stood up for a very long time. And would depend on what date code they are.
Btw G load range MVTs are rated to 81mph. Not 68 like the L road range tire...
Sometimes the bea
So you have the L load range mvt tire?
Not many machines can balance a tire and wheel of that size Ive only seen a few wheels with wheel weights from the military. They mostly slap and go.
You may consult goodyear and speak with their field engineers. They may have an OTR...