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April 8, 2009
Written By: The Lawn Tire Guy

Welcome to our new blog! We will attempt to write about things that we receive questions on daily from our customers. With Spring rapidly approaching, we have been selling numerous lawn tires. The most popular lawn tires are those from Carlisle tires.

Carlisle makes numerous styles that can be used for lawn mowers, golf carts, etc. The most common question we receive from customers is what the difference in tread pattern is between the Turf Trac R/S lawn tire, and the Multi Trac C/S.  The Multi Trac has a square shoulder, while the Turf Trac has rounded shoulders. What is the difference? One could argue that the Turf Trac will be less aggressive when turning on your lawn, causing less damage. They both are great lawn tires. They also both come in 2 and 4 ply, with their larger sizes coming in 6 and 10 ply.

Turf Saver and Turf Saver II tires are also from Carlisle. What is the difference? Turf Saver II's again have a rounded shoulder and only come in 2 ply sizes. The Turf Saver, has a more square shoulder, a wider array of size offerings, while also coming in 2 and 4 ply versions. Both styles come in the very popular 18-8.50-8 golf cart tire size.

Check out our site for more details www.smalltires.com

For now, the Lawn Tire Guy, needs to get back to the phones!

 

 


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