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   Paul in Houston TX to Arlen Holder   
   Re: Tires that actually last   
   19 Dec 20 22:31:56   
   
   From: Paul@Houston.Texas   
      
   Arlen Holder wrote:   
   > On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 13:39:52 -0600, Paul in Houston TX wrote:   
   >   
   >> Thank you for all the links.  The test track info was interesting to me   
   >> in that I have driven all those routes several times.  About the only   
   >> tire hazard there is the occasional armadillo.   
   >   
   > Hi Paul,   
   >   
   > Given you've seen those roads, would you call them part of a "normal"   
   > driving regimen?   
   >   
   > (i.e., fast, slow, stop, go, turn left, uturn, turn right, brake, etc.)   
      
   I would consider the test loops to be normal driving conditions for   
   central west Texas only.  All of the test routes are rural and San   
   Angelo is a small town.  Rural roads in Texas are usually in superb   
   condition without potholes and are essentially flat with long sweeping   
   curves.  Its easy to go 100+ mph for long distances.  The bad part of   
   the test loops is the summer temperature.  115F air temp in the shade at   
   5' above grade in the summer and 150+F on the roadway.  I used to live   
   and work in the area.   
   There is no comparison to Houston's bumper to bumper traffic with   
   corresponding slamming on the brakes, making sharp turns, and running   
   over road debris.  If the test loops predict 50k miles usage from a tire   
   then I'd probably half that for Houston, or 25k miles.  However, the   
   test loops would be good for a comparison / ratio between tires instead   
   of using for a discrete number.   
      
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