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Hey-
I went straight to the source about the Dunlop/Centennial tires question
I brought up earlier. Here's the results....
-Rich
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>Sent: Thursday, December 04, 1997 12:53 PM
>To: Adams, Richard
>Subject: Re: Dunlop Comment Form: SP-8000
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> the Dunlop SP SPort 8000 is an ultra-high performance tire designed
> with a directional tread pattern tire is intended for use on wet and
> dry pavement only. It is not an all-season tire. Also the SP8000 has
> a treadwear rating os "200" with traction and temperature ratings of
> "A". The Centennial Interceptor ZR-X is an all-season ultlra high
> performance radial. It is a m & s designated. Intended for use
> throughout all 4 seasons of the year. The Zr-X has a treadwear rating
> os "300". with a traction temp. rating of "A".
>
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>Subject: Dunlop Comment Form: SP-8000
>Author: radams metasolv at INTERNET_MAIL
>Date: 11/21/97 12:53 PM
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>comment = Can you tell me what the difference is between the SP-8000 and the
>Centennial ZR-X tires? I realize Cent. is a subsidiary of Dunlop. How similar
>are these tires, because the tread pattern looks identical.
>Thanks
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>name = Richard Adams
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