NotBudule
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Man, that's crazy ! Chucks on my headphones , Pandora was playing "never can tell" ... love that song...Lol could have been a Chuck Berry song
"My Ling-a-long"
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Man, that's crazy ! Chucks on my headphones , Pandora was playing "never can tell" ... love that song...Lol could have been a Chuck Berry song
"My Ling-a-long"
I was under the impression Falkens were a subsidary of Goodyear, made in U.S.A?I love my Falken Wildpeaks, which are made by a Japanese company with long experience and a great reputation, so it is not really a question of U.S. vs. overseas when it comes to quality alone. But I feel safer with the larger international or American brands, as their products are regularly rated and tested over here. Still, getting the Ling Lings "free" so to speak is a pretty good incentive to try them out...
Lol!Man, that's crazy ! Chucks on my headphones , Pandora was playing "never can tell" ... love that song...
Here is the link to the Falken Tire site FYI (I have no relationship with the company, just love their tires...): ABOUT | FALKEN Global WebsiteI was under the impression Falkens were a subsidary of Goodyear, made in U.S.A?
Did not know that, they seem like a great tire that gets great reviews. I would trust Japan made items over any china stuff for sure.Not a fan of chinese stuff for a variety of reasons. When i got these tires i was under the impression they were made in R.O.K. I will be more careful in the future!
Tires are made all over the world regardless of the home country of the brand.as much as i do not wanna admit it, some pretty good tires are made overseas. i try to avoid china tires. but, ive had some good tires from thailand japan singapore and india...
its all in the details.
i say if they are still in good shape maybe keep them as spares at least.
Thank you for the link.Here is the link to the Falken Tire site FYI (I have no relationship with the company, just love their tires...): ABOUT | FALKEN Global Website
Lol could have been a Chuck Berry song
"My Ling-a-long"
No need to twist it into place.I found these lyrics on the Internet.
The Campptown ladies sing this song,Ling-longThe Camptown racetrack’s five miles longOh, Ling-long dayGoin’ to run all nightGoin’ to run all dayI bet my money on a bob-tailed nagSomebody bet on the grayOh, the long tailed filly and the big black horse,Ling-longCome to a mud hole and they all cut across,Oh, Ling-long dayGoin’ to run all nightGoin’ to run all dayI bet my money on a bob-tailed nagSomebody bet on the grayI went down there with my hat caved in,Ling-longI came back home with a pocket full of tinOh, Ling-long dayGoin’ to run all nightGoin’ to run all dayI bet my money on a bob-tailed nagSomebody bet on the gray
aka, Wonhunglo... ?Linglong ? Sounds like a Chinese pornstar ...
I never heard of that brand before, I thought for a sec it's a name of a person.I have a set of 265/70/17 Linglong all terrains i pulled off my old beater Avalanche before she went to the great scrapyard in the sky. They only have about 10k on them, lot of tread left and in great shape. Thinking about throwing them on the ranger and using them up. Anyone ever run these tires, and what are your thoughts on them. I don't off road, but do use rough forest service roads when out hunting and fishing. They were fine on the Avalanche, so i suppose they would be ok on the ranger?Thanks in advance for any input.