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		<title>Goodyear Eagle Tires Will Move You</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 11:27:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dale Knapp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Look, all tires are not the same. Yes, they are made round and made for automobiles. Just put something on and let's go- Not so fast. Goodyear Eagle tires should be the first thing between the driver and a very hard and unforgiving road surface? Thinking any tire will do, is like saying drinking cheap wine is the same as the most expensive champagne. Just drink it, doesn't work. As with many things, there's a very good reason for brand loyalty when it comes to tires.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Look, all tires are not the same. Yes, they are made round and made for automobiles. Just put something on and let's go- Not so fast. Goodyear Eagle tires should be the first thing between the driver and a very hard and unforgiving road surface? Thinking any tire will do, is like saying drinking cheap wine is the same as the most expensive champagne. Just drink it, doesn't work. As with many things, there's a very good reason for brand loyalty when it comes to tires.</p>
<p>Many demanding drivers find the Eagle F1 All Season tire exceeds their desires. As irritating as it may be, sometimes tires strike curbs when parking. If done just right, or too aggressively, tires get damaged and flats or blowouts occur. Goodyear's Eagle F1 All Season provides a reasonable degree of protection. Engineers designed this sporty yet superb tire with Rim Protection. This feature helps protect against accidental curb strikes and damage.</p>
<p>Are you a little heavy with the foot? The Goodyear Eagle F1 All Season tire is made just for you. Being in a rush; hurrying from light to light - occasionally accidentally clipping a curb, all these actions are hard on tires. The Eagle F1 All Season has features built in just for this type of driver. Tire engineers understand the need for a city street rugged and durable tire. They know it's a jungle out there and sometime drivers may clip the curb to capture that perfect parking spot. That is why they built an extra tough Rim Protection feature in to their Eagle F1 All Season tires.</p>
<p>Riding on sporty all weather tires allows drivers more assurance in their tires dependability, safety and appearance.</p>
<p>Drivers may start their day or trip on dry road but, before their done may be in rain or snow. F1 All Season tires are ready for the change. Tredlock Technology by Goodyear; takes on undesirable road conditions. Water is expelled by the tread; snow is converted into a traction making element. This tire rolls over changeable weather and conditions with confidence.</p>
<p>Hard and fast driving may be exhilarating but, not all cars or drivers operate in this manner. Less harsh and demanding drivers still require having command and control of their vehicles. For quieter and smoother rides, Goodyear has the Eagle ResponsEdge. Goodyear engineered this tire with a carbon fiber reinforced sidewall offering great support to outer sidewalls putting more rubber on road surfaces for improved cornering and maneuvering.</p>
<p>For vehicle owner with a less aggressive driving style, Goodyear offers the Eagle ResponsEdge. Manufactured with carbon fiber reinforced sidewall, this tire is very supportive of the outer sidewalls. With more of the tire meeting the road, this tire performs smoothly in cornering and maneuvering. Goodyear's asymmetric design delivers greater support and a smoother ride, with less road noise.</p>
<p>Tires serve a particular purpose. If the proper tire is selected, according to specifications for the vehicle, safety, ride and dependability increase. In challenging economic times, accepting second best may not be the wisest or safest choose. The longevity of your tires will have a direct and noticeable effect on your wallet. Select carefully and drive safely.</p>
<p>With many other popular Formula D drivers, you can see that Gushi is successful with the number of sponsors that he has. <a href="http://www.goodyeareagletires.com">goodyear eagle nascar tires</a> There are hundreds of uses for everyday items such as plastic grocery bags, food and beverage containers or scrap paper. We all know that our car tires are filled with air and that at certain times the air pressure in them decreases.</p>
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		<title>Bridgestone Tire Recall</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 12:12:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maira Kamran</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bridgestone is one of the biggest and most prestigious tire manufacturing companies in the world. On August 9, 2000, the officials of Bridgestone ordered a recall of the tires. The recall requested for a massive return of over 6.5 million tires. All these tires were of 15 inches and their make and type was as following:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bridgestone is one of the biggest and most prestigious tire manufacturing companies in the world. On August 9, 2000, the officials of Bridgestone ordered a recall of the tires. The recall requested for a massive return of over 6.5 million tires. All these tires were of 15 inches and their make and type was as following:</p>
<p>1. ATX</p>
<p>2. ATX II</p>
<p>3. Wilderness AT</p>
<p>The recall was voluntary and the basis of the recall was some sad incidents. The NHTSA had started the inquiry and scrutiny of the tires after they resulted in some vehicle accidents and caused damage to life and property. The number of accidents due to these tires was around 62. The recall compelled the company to increase the tire production to meet the demands for replacement. For the very purpose, the company plants in the US increased the daily production of tires by 7000 tires. Moreover, thousands of tires are being transported by air from the company plants in Japan. The company is also using tires of other companies to meet the requirements of their clients. These tires were extensively used by Ford trucks and by sports model vehicles, like the Explorer.</p>
<p>The company says that the Bridgestone Tire Recall was requested because the company's prime concern is the safety of its customers and the step was only taken in public interest. The vehicle owners using the tires were notified by e-mail about the replacement. The notification also stated that all the defective tires will be replaced by the new Wilderness AT tires or other tires made by the company. If the company was unable to replace the tire with its own tire, then the company would get the tire replaced by the tire of some other company. The recall was ordered after the company found out that the tire had the tendency to catch up defects ad cracks early n its life and there were also cases of accidents which caused deaths and injuries. On finding the fault the company ordered the recall of all such tires. The figure included 3.8 million tires of Radial ATX and ATX II tires and 2.7 million Wilderness AT tires. This brought the total to 6.5 million tires.</p>
<p>It was ordered by the company's Executive Vice president, Gary Crigger. The recall requested the return of all the tires irrespective of the number of miles it had already been run for and no matter how old the tire was. This brought immense consumer confidence for the company and earned the company a good reputation.</p>
<p>The company carried out its own investigations regarding the accidents and for this purpose it worked closely with the Ford Motor Company. It was found out that the most of the accidents resulted from the tires made in the Decatur, Illinois plant. Heat also proved to be one of the major share holders in causing tire failure. Irrespective of the damage done the recall was a bold and extraordinary step taken by the company and it ensured that no mishap should occur because of bad tire quality.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bridge-stone-tires.info">buy Bridgestone tires</a> online at discounted prices from the Bridgestone Tire retailer</p>
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		<title>Importance of Your Car, Truck or SUV Tires</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 00:17:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you think about it or not, your tires are one of the most important parts of your vehicle. They play a critical role in terms of performance and safety. There are a number of reasons for this which are outlined in the article that follows. Interesting Facts About Tires If you ask car drivers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you think about it or not, your tires are one of the most important parts of your vehicle. They play a critical role in terms of performance and safety. There are a number of reasons for this which are outlined in the article that follows.</p>
<p>I<strong>nteresting Facts About Tires</strong></p>
<p>If you ask car drivers what are the most important spare parts in their autos some of them will say that it is an internal-combustion engine, for some people it is carburetor, some car drivers will say that it is an actuator, but for my best friend tires are the most important things in his car.</p>
<p>I guess that you have a question: - Why?</p>
<p>Frankly speaking I had the same question when he told me that fact for the first time. That answer was very easy: he simply has many problems with tires/ He has never been able to choose that tires that will really fit his car though he tried a lot of times.</p>
<p>So I decided to help him. I spent nearly all the evening in front of my computer trying to find useful information about tires on the Internet. I have to say that I learned a lot of new and interesting things I had never known before. For example:</p>
<p>"Under inflated tires cause the engine to work harder. It's like riding a bike with low tires. It becomes harder to pedal because of the increased rolling resistance."</p>
<p>"Clearance and traction are the most important factors to take into account when going off-roading, and the right tires will give you an increase in both."</p>
<p>"Taller tires give more clearance under the differential and chassis. But wider tires (or change in tread pattern) give you more traction."</p>
<p>"If you go to a larger tire size you should re-gear your front and rear ends to offset the size."</p>
<p>After reading all these facts and all these articles on the Internet and visiting a great number of Internet shops I decided that <a target="_new" href="http://tireunit.com/shop/products/Tires/Kumho.html">Kumho tires discounts</a> were really the tires what my friend had been looking for! He actually appreciated my concern and decided to follow this advice.</p>
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		<title>Are Expensive Tires Really Better?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 19:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only thing holding up your vehicle is the tires, something many people don't think about. The results can be disastrous, with blowouts just one possibility. Poor tires can also reduce the effectiveness of safety systems, lose grip on the road, and cause us to use a lot more fuel than we want to. Underinflated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The only thing holding up your vehicle is the tires, something many people don't think about.  The results can be disastrous, with blowouts just one possibility.  Poor tires can also reduce the effectiveness of safety systems, lose grip on the road, and cause us to use a lot more fuel than we want to.  Underinflated tires are extremely common, and this shortens the life of your tire and increases the chance that your tire will fail.  However, even if you keep your tires in top shape and have them rotated regularly, you may wonder whether or not a more expensive tire would be better than the cheaper varieties.  Here's some information to help you learn which tires to put on your car.</p>
<p>It doesn't matter if you're driving a new sports car or any old run down pickup - your vehicle won't handle, brake, or steer right on poorly made or inflated tires.  Since there aren't attendants at most gas stations to check the state of your tires anymore, you're going to have to do it yourself.  Making sure you have the right tires for your vehicle can make a big difference in its performance.  You'll need to know what's recommended for your car or truck, and don't cut corners by choosing a tire that seems close, but isn't quite right.</p>
<p>Fortunately, most tire change stations will let you know which tires are the ones that are best for you.  You'll need to let them know what you want - ordinary day to day driving, great performance on ice and snow, or other options.  All season tires are fine for most people, but some challenging environments may require you to use specialty tires instead.  This can be one situation where the more expensive tires are better for your car - in cases where the  every day tires just don't measure up.</p>
<p>If you really want to talk about the best tires without spending too much, you should probably talk to the experts.  That means visiting a store that just sells tires, instead of a chain store, and talking to multiple people about them.  Specialized tire stores just know more about tires.  However, even the cheapest economy tires of today are a lot better than tires you may remember from decades ago.  They perform better and offer a lot more durablity.  You may remember when a long drive meant at least one flat tire, but those days are long gone.</p>
<p>Name brand tires are often more consistent in their quality than private labels, and may be the best choice.  Find out what works well for your area, and your driving style, and don't skimp on pricing.  While the most expensive tire in the store may not be for you, the super cheap ones will wear out faster and perform less well.  When it comes to tires, you'll get what you pay for.  Remember to find out traction and temperature ratings instead of simply a wear rating, too.  Many people forget about this, but higher temperature and traction ratings mean better dissipation of heat and better handling on the road.  Shopping just by wear rating can be a bad idea, since high wear ratings usually sacrifice heat dissipation and traction in favor of hardness.</p>
<p>A long mileage warranty on your tires may seem to be in your favor, but tire experts say not to bother.  Most companies don't pay off on them, since most tires wear out due to mechanical failure, which voids your warranty.  Spend more for a good tire, but skip the warranty.  Then, once you have those tires, keep them in top shape and rotate them regularly for the best results.  You'll be surprised by the difference a good tire can make.</p>
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