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    Posted: 19 Aug 2010 at 10:07am
Has anyone put any Alliance rear tractor tires?  I was just curious what you think about them.  The are made in Israel from what I understand.They are cheaper than Good Years.  I would love to get Good Years but tire dealer tells me they are backordered with no production date. Would like your thoughts.
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I sold quite a few of the smaller sizes.  Do not remember  any problems with them.
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They are a little undersized, dont have as many bars, bars are smaller.   Ive seen quite a number of them too. 
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When I was shopping for 18.4-34s a month or so back, I was told a lot of the foreign tires, especially the chinese tires, are a smaller aspect ratio than the american tires (Firestone, Goodyear, etc).  I'm not sure what size tire you are looking for, but if you can find Firestone Super All Traction 23 degrees in that size, I have them on my 7000 and love them.  They are a bit pricy, however. 

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I believe Titan now make Ag tires for Goodyear, then the Goodyear name is put on with a sidewall veneer they do not wear or last very long here in UK side wall problems and bead separation to name two also wear out quick in flinty areas of the UK.As for Alliance they are indeed made in Israel, and a good mid range tyre as for size difference i don't think you will notice the difference,we Mostly sell Michelin product here hard wearing good flotation best money can buy. h t h
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Are you talking about Radial tires or Biasbelted ? (crossplys here in the UK)
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