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This past week, on a trek to Nova Scotia, we had a chance to put
some real miles (about 2000) on the new tires. We traveled
everything from highways and dirt roads to beach tidal paths
(roads paved with basketball sized stones). The drive from New
Hampshire to Portland, ME was wonderful and the Revo's inspire
confidence at highway speeds. The ferry ride to Yarmouth, NS
(an 11 hour ordeal wedged between tractor trailors in the hole
of the ship - below decks) proved the tires were physically strong
enough to endure endless rocking and scraping of diamond plate
on the ramps. And driving out onto the Wedgeport Peninsula
(between Halifax and Yarmouth) on the beach front at low tide
proved the Revo's have traction even on the worst of "loose
surfaces". All in all a great trip on a great set of tires. This tire is
highly recommended to anyone with an XJ.
Picture (Cape Sable Islands - near Halifax, Nova Scotia) at:
http://www.geocities.com/jpoulette/index.html
some real miles (about 2000) on the new tires. We traveled
everything from highways and dirt roads to beach tidal paths
(roads paved with basketball sized stones). The drive from New
Hampshire to Portland, ME was wonderful and the Revo's inspire
confidence at highway speeds. The ferry ride to Yarmouth, NS
(an 11 hour ordeal wedged between tractor trailors in the hole
of the ship - below decks) proved the tires were physically strong
enough to endure endless rocking and scraping of diamond plate
on the ramps. And driving out onto the Wedgeport Peninsula
(between Halifax and Yarmouth) on the beach front at low tide
proved the Revo's have traction even on the worst of "loose
surfaces". All in all a great trip on a great set of tires. This tire is
highly recommended to anyone with an XJ.
Picture (Cape Sable Islands - near Halifax, Nova Scotia) at:
http://www.geocities.com/jpoulette/index.html
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