I have had excellent service and minimal weathering with Titan tires. I replaced the original front tires with Goodyears and they weather checked fairly fast. I put Titans on and they have lasted way longer. I had Goodyear tires on my skid steer from new. They were weather checking in less than 2 years! Firestone has had a multitude of problems with car tires. Why should I think their tractor tires are any better? They cost more. I think the Titans are just as good as anything else. I've also heard that if tires sit around for too long, especially in the sun or outside, before being sold, they will start to weather prematurely and not last as long. Maybe they get harder from the elements? I'd like to see a side by side test in identical conditions to compare tires. Then there would be an even playing field. Somebody runs the wrong pressure or does something else that causes a tire to fail and it's automatically a bad tire? Titan is a good name. If they were so bad, why would so many OEM's put them on? Why would dealers sell them? So they can get a lot of grieve because they are bad tires? I don't think so. Dave
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