Re: [MV] 9.00 x 20 tire questions

From: Richard Tait (rtait@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 18:14:03 PST


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Someone told me the "OZ" means the rubber compound has improved resistance to
ozone deterioration - important if you live somewhere with air pollution
(cough-cough).

Matt Tait
Fullerton, CA

Jay Keine wrote:

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> .... I have 14 Armstrong heatmasters,
> >3 Cooper Cross Country, 3 Denman N.D.C.C. and 1 Goodyear. The question is,
> >who else made these tires? BTW, I got the tires from Valley Truck Parts,
> >all were in great
> >shape, 3 were "brand new" (still had center flashing). Very pleased with
> >tires & price.
>
> Don't forget "Firestone" and "Goodrich"(old?)...
>
> I too just got 10 tires/wheels from VTP on Saturday, and they were all
> "Fidelity" tires (?). I wanted a full matching set, and those just happened
> to be on the pallet I picked first. Besides, I didn't feel like digging
> through a foot of snow any longer than I had to. :(
>
> Speaking of tires, I gather when talking about NDCC tires that ND stands for
> Non-Directional and CC is for Cross Country, but what does OZ signify? I
> only see it on some tires and not others.
>
> Jay Keine
>
> M35A2
> M105A2(2)
>
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