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yankster
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Learned something today I thought I'd pass on:
The TSL SXs listed on Interco's website are NOT the sticky compound. There is no part number listed for a sticky compound.
There is only one part number listed for a 43/14.50/17 TSL SX. These tires say "DOT" on the sidewall and the Stickies say "not for highway use".
This is the only visible difference in the two tires that I know of.
This post is for those who can use the information, not for anyone that knows everything already and shits on every post.
The TSL SXs listed on Interco's website are NOT the sticky compound. There is no part number listed for a sticky compound.
There is only one part number listed for a 43/14.50/17 TSL SX. These tires say "DOT" on the sidewall and the Stickies say "not for highway use".
This is the only visible difference in the two tires that I know of.
This post is for those who can use the information, not for anyone that knows everything already and shits on every post.