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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armors
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<blockquote data-quote="Korey Kreiter" data-source="post: 948676" data-attributes="member: 67232"><p>If you don't care about mpg, nor do much wet driving, get them. They are excellent for preventing foreign objects from puncturing. I've had a few nails, etc. but no flats. I'm a believer in the Kevlar. On my rwd Hemi Aspen, they break loose real easily in the rain (starting or cornering). Every MPG counts on the Hemi. For me, I'd pick the Michelin Lattitude and easily get 1-2 mpg better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korey Kreiter, post: 948676, member: 67232"] If you don't care about mpg, nor do much wet driving, get them. They are excellent for preventing foreign objects from puncturing. I've had a few nails, etc. but no flats. I'm a believer in the Kevlar. On my rwd Hemi Aspen, they break loose real easily in the rain (starting or cornering). Every MPG counts on the Hemi. For me, I'd pick the Michelin Lattitude and easily get 1-2 mpg better. [/QUOTE]
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