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I have some Goodyear tires that are 10.00XR20 and they are marked as "All Position Radial". I've seen steer, and drive tires before but have really never paid attention to this. These are a moderate aggresive tread design with a solid shoulder.

Does this specification detract from one fit and function to satisfy both? It would seem the tire would be a compromise in some aspects but then again, car and lt. truck tires are the same front and rear.

Rob

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Rob, I think all that means is it's not a trailer tire like 13/32 shallow tread,it's rated for steer,trailer,rears all around.When ever i buy trailer tires i always buy all position i get more mi.'s out of them and they cap better

BULLHUSK

Thanks Ernie, I've seen the branding for years but never remembered to ask the quetion.

Rob

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