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Old 12-13-2004, 08:46 AM
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Question Uniroyal Laredo LTL

I am looking for a Uniroyal Laredo LTL 245/75R/16 tire which was the stock tire on my 93 Yukon. It was a OEM tire on 93-95 GM full size Surbans, Yukons, and Blazers.
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Old 12-20-2004, 10:14 AM
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Not to intentionally sound like a wise guy ,but why would you want to use Uniroyal Laredo LTL tires anyways, That tire wont even last on a tree swing. Maybe you have 3 like new tires and your looking for a forth, chances are that uni, roy and al made that tire exclusively for "General Motors" production. That means that if you want to find a new one,(1) its probably gonna have to be located or ordered. (2) Its not gonna be cheap" price wise". (3) And its gonna wear out in 10 to 14k miles anyways......There are better choices out there ie ...Kumho- excellent tire, affordably priced, Cooper Discoverer- once again excellent tire lower priced. At the other end of the scale is Michelin- excellent tire but still can be bought right like at Sams buyers club. Do yourself a favor look around, if you liked the feel of uniroyals on the road, then you gonna love anything else.
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