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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 ****s 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 ****s on every post.
