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By Law and Order Staff
Since one test is worth a thousand expert opinions, the MSP test of replacement police tires is priceless. Check out the dry and wet performances from a variety of contenders. Get ready for a few surprises.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order May 2012)
By PFM Staff
The rankings of the all-season police sedan tire tests performed by Police Fleet Manager matched the customer rankings at Tire Rack for the Firestone, Continental, Goodyear, Pirelli and General police tires. The surveys are based to total miles reported from 50,000 miles to 85,000,000 miles under different weather conditions.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Sep/Oct 2011)
By PFM Staff
This year is poised to be a great
year for police cars! Each vehicle
manufacturer will discuss and
display at least one all new
police vehicle for you to evaluate.
Apart from the exhibit hall there’s
non-stop action from topnotch
speakers bringing topical
information from the 15.5 hours
of sessions.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager May/Jun 2011)
By Curt Vandenberg
All tires are the result of a number of trade-offs made by their manufacturers; no tire is the top performer in every category. It is critical to examine operating environment and performance needs very carefully before making a selection.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jan/Feb 2002)
By PFM Staff
Effective December 2008, the replacement tire for the North Carolina State Patrol Dodge Chargers will be the Goodyear Eagle RS-A.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jan/Feb 2009)
By PFM Staff
With a few minor adjustments, the Ford Edge could be the perfect replacement for the disappearing "large" police car.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Sep/Oct 2008)
By PFM Staff
Read why Chrysler chose the ContiProContact as its standard tire for the Charger and the Magnum.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jul/Aug 2008)
By PFM Staff
Pirelli conducted a ride and drive during the 2005 Police Fleet Expo with their P6 Four Seasons Tires. They also annouced their new National Police Tire Program.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Nov/Dec 2006)
By John Bellah
A police vehicle should be aligned with a full tank of fuel and all of the police equipment installed in the trunk.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Nov/Dec 2006)
By PFM Staff
For 2007, Ford Fleet officials announced upgrades at the Ford Police Advisory Board (PAB) meeting for spring 2006.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jul/Aug 2006)