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Scientific Test Prove Snow Traction Improvements Up to 200% by Saf-Tee Siping Process

   SAF-TEE SIPING ALL TRACTION RESULTS
All traction results were compared to a un-siped industry standard tire used to set the base traction reading. Siped versions of both tire A and B were compared with their non-siped counter parts. The traction measured is depicted in the colored bars above (the longer the bar the better the traction). See the complete scientific results at http://www.sipers.com. (PRNewsFoto)[RV]
PHOENIX, AZ USA
    PHOENIX, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- New independent tests prove that
consumers who have their tires professionally siped can improve traction
capabilities in cold-weather-driving on basic all-season tires and
high-performance tires.  The process, done by the patented Saf-Tee Siping
equipment, can turn a good all-season tire into "severe snow service" status,
and can improve low-profile, high-performance tires enough to go from
free-spinning to the level of good all-season tires.
    (Photo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20031030/LATH110 )
    An independent company that has run thousands of tires through snow and
ice tests conducted cold-weather-driving tests on selected contemporary tires
in February of 2003 in Houghton, Mich, and the results indicate tires can gain
significantly improved traction after undergoing the Saf-Tee Siping procedure.
The Goodyear Eagle LS, a good all-season tire, and the Michelin Pilot Sport, a
comparatively new tire that is original equipment on numerous high performance
sedans and coupes, were chosen for this year's tests, which compared them to
the Uniroyal Tiger Paw, the industry-standard base all-season tire.
    On a controlled course in Houghton, Mich., all the tires were run on a
drive wheel at 5 miles per hour, and then the test vehicles drive axle was
accelerated until the tires broke traction.  The vehicle maintained its 5 mph
pace while data from the spinning tire was accumulated.  The test and base
tires were tested through 10 consecutive rotations a day, for three
consecutive days, on a snow-packed test site maintained at a "medium
compacted" level, with the temperature at 15 or 16 degrees.  All data was
gathered according to American Society of Testing and Materials standards or
more technically none as the ASTM F1805-00 Gradient Correction Method.
    The test tires all measured 205-55, mounted on 16-inch wheels.  In unsiped
form, the traction with the Goodyear Eagle LS measured 101 percent of the base
tire; the siped Goodyear Eagle LS measured 134 percent of the traction of the
base tire.  That 33 percent improvement boosted the Eagle LS into the realm of
"severe snow service," awarded only to tires that achieve 110 percent of the
base tire's traction, and which the siped Goodyear easily surpassed at
134 percent.
    The unsiped Michelin Pilot Sport read only 35 percent of the base
all-season tire's traction.  This was no surprise because this type of tire
would normally be a free spinning slip-slide in these driving conditions.  Two
siped Michelin Pilot Sports were tested, with the SAF-TEE Siping process cut
on slightly different depths on each.  One of them showed an improvement of
93 percent of the base all-season tire, while the other improved to
103 percent.
    Past tests have proven that tires put through the brief and inexpensive
process on a Saf-Tee Siping machine improved traction to accelerate, steer and
stop.  The concern that the slits could adversely affect wear were eliminated
because heat is the major cause of high-speed or long trips, and the siped
slits also ventilate the tire treads and can improve tire life.  Visit
sipers.com or contact Saf-Tee Siping & Grooving at 800.223.4540 to review the
scientific test results and get results from other tests conducted.

    For further information please contact Wes Sprunk of Saf-Tee Siping,
+1-602-437-5020, info@tsissg.com .


SOURCE Saf-Tee Siping




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    CONTACT:
    Wes Sprunk of Saf-Tee Siping,
    +1-602-437-5020, info@tsissg.com