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			<title>Good Year CT failed?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I have a set of Good Year comfort tread on my 93 Lincoln TC that was installed back in 2007.  It rides very smooth (not cheap) and handling is acceptable for this kind of a car.  Last week I parked the car on the dark street where I could not see the curb, both front tires went over a pipe (probably 2.5") on the ground but only one of the tires developed a vertical crack on the sidewall so needless to say tire has deflated.  When I came home I inspected all the tires and all of them have about the same amount of what appears to be a dry-rot.  I will try going back to the retailer and have the tire replaced under road hazard warranty, but what should I do about the rest of the tires?  It seems to be way too soon to have a dry-rot on the two year old tires and I am also not sure how safe would it be to continue driving on these tires.  Any help you can give, please.  Just wanted to consult with someone before I go back to the shop. 
Thanks!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I have a set of Good Year comfort tread on my 93 Lincoln TC that was installed back in 2007.  It rides very smooth (not cheap) and handling is acceptable for this kind of a car.  Last week I parked the car on the dark street where I could not see the curb, both front tires went over a pipe (probably 2.5&quot;) on the ground but only one of the tires developed a vertical crack on the sidewall so needless to say tire has deflated.  When I came home I inspected all the tires and all of them have about the same amount of what appears to be a dry-rot.  I will try going back to the retailer and have the tire replaced under road hazard warranty, but what should I do about the rest of the tires?  It seems to be way too soon to have a dry-rot on the two year old tires and I am also not sure how safe would it be to continue driving on these tires.  Any help you can give, please.  Just wanted to consult with someone before I go back to the shop. <br />
Thanks!</div>

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			<title>Can you identify these rims?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Image: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y107/Valdispert/img_0938.jpg 

 What's the brand of these rims? 

(If you can't identify them, do you know some similar ones?)

Regards,

Francisco]]></description>
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 What's the brand of these rims? <br />
<br />
(If you can't identify them, do you know some similar ones?)<br />
<br />
Regards,<br />
<br />
Francisco</div>

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