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Archive for September, 2005

Question 108
Posted by Oscar on September 29, 2005

I would like to confirm the aplication of 12R22.5 G124 front and 12R22.5 G159 rear for 6X4 tractor international 9200i to be used in our country with GCWR 80.000 and GVWR 60.000 general freight.
Also I need the information where and ho will handle the warranty of the tires localy.

G124 and G159 will run just fine in Venezuela. Any Goodyear authorized dealer will handle any warranty issues. Go into www.goodyear.com and select Latin America to find a local dealer.


Question 109
Posted by CHARLES on September 24, 2005

Im a O-O,I pull a Dump-Trailer,hauling Scrap Metal,(REGIONAL)I get close to 2 flats a week.Im in & out of Scrap yards all day.Im thinking of switching to the Super Singles.Would that help?Thank You!Charles Green.

Simple answer is no. Try our new Duraseal tires with Built-In Tire Sealant. Contact your local Goodyear dealer at www.goodyear.com/truck.


Question 110
Posted by arie on September 23, 2005

in a 1994 Chrysler town and country whats the tire pressure?
thank you

your tire air pressure should be listed in your owners manual or on a sticker in your car door. Contact your local Goodyear dealer at www.goodyear.com and he will provide further assistance.


Question 113
Posted by steve on September 17, 2005

How do you determine whats more important,when you only replace two tires?Where should the new tires be mounted?

I cannot answer the question unless I know more specifics...what kind of vehicle(car, truck)..what is the tread depth of all the tires, etc. etc.


Question 114
Posted by Joe on September 15, 2005

I just bought a new 2005 Nissan Frontier,I installed a set of 275 45 20 goodyear eagle two’s on this and would like to know how much air should I run with this tire truck combination ? It came with 2607017 and 35 psi ratings. Wonder what would be the correct setting with my new goodyears ? Thanks Joe Raimondo

The proper tire inflation pressure is based on your vehicle load. If you know your loads per axle, we can tell you the recommended air pressure. Our Goodyear dealers have charts that can help you determine the proper air pressure for your vehicle.


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