DieHard Tires

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My Guardsman Plus have the PP DOT code which translates to

SHANDONG GUOFENG RUBBER & PLASTIC CO., LTD.
DAWANG TOWN
GUANGRAO
CHINA

Sears still (STILL) thinks they can "brand" their way out of the retail hole they've developed.

Or that they can "trap" unsavvy customers by advertising a cheap tire price, stacked with SYWR and coupons, then make it up on the back end with $23 mounting and hard sells on alignments.

FWIW the guardsman plus tread pattern is inoffensive and still looks like a tire when half worn.
 
Originally Posted By: CKN
Originally Posted By: Bgallagher
Die hard, exactly what you will do when you try to use these soon to be garbage tires in any sorta bad weather



Let's not start the age-old untrue argument off shore tires are inherently more dangerous. And your harm yourself and everybody else on the road using them.


Cheap tires are cheap for a reason. I am not one to buy high priced tires but would avoid bottom of the barrel which is what this is sounding like. They are slapping a name that the average consumer has heard of and "trusts."
 
Yea- and good thing "Goodyear" tires are called that name. It means they were not made in a "bad year".

We could play the name game all day long......
 
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