The conclusion is that the rubber is the greatest there is in everything; but, if you bought it, put it on, skated it, and then threw it away and took the same new one for the following season, you would have the same results. Advantages: When anything is brand new, everything is hot, just everything. I've been driving on rubber for three years now, using tires with the size w219 245/45/18. Three of the wheels have about half as much tread remaining as they did before (the fourth wheel was getting loose). Cons: The problems start when you put it on again after it has been stored (and in a very warm warehouse). When I put it on for the second season, I didn't recognize the rubber; it was as if she had aged 8 years. in the same manner as if you were riding spikes. There is absolutely no resistance to wear whatsoever; in the first season, I had to replace two wheels and side cuts. And after a few seasons, there is inevitable noise.
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