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oil pan 4 07-30-2013 05:56 PM

Tires made from orange oil, not petroleum
 
When life gives you orange peels, make tires.
Said on one ever.
Until now.

Who would like an affordable, quiet, grippy, LRR tire that lasts a long time and is made from renewable resources?

Orange oil tires use orange oil extracted from very renewable orange peels to make tires. Orange peels something most people would consider trash and not think twice about tossing in the garbage can.

From what I am finding these tires just don't use a small squeeze of orange juice to make them smell nice and up their green appeal for advertising. It appears that they have truly found a way to replace most if not all the petroleum oil used in the manufacture of the tire's man-made rubber. No doubt about it, these tires are made from oranges.

I started out very skeptical about this orange oil tire thing. The whole concept screamed "too good to be true" and as we all know when something sounds too good to be true it almost always is.
The further I looked into it the better it started looking. It turns out these tires have been around for a while, but no one is really paying attention to them.
In the meantime the front tires on my bug were getting smoother and smoother.
I looked up the price for a pair in OEM size, 205/55R16 tires and found that they were on the lower end of the price scale for tires in that size. I have put the cheapest tires on other vehicles in the past and it’s no fun.

So I bought a pair of them for my bug.
They showed up at my door where I promptly brought them in.
First thing I noticed is they didn't stink up the living room with the lovely smell of a hot tire plant as other tires do. My guess is that would be a result of using the orange oil. I would wager that since these tires are not off gassing all that stench the rubber compound is more stabile.

I have since installed and tested them, putting about 1,500 miles on them and all I can say is they have made a good and proper tire. They are far quieter, have more grip than I thought any LRR tire would ever have and they are T speed rated (118MPH). I didn’t even know T rated LRR tires existed. These tires have no problem operating at the upper limit of their T rating.
So they have managed to make an affordable, higher performance tire that has a high tread life rating, rides quietly and smoothly and stuffed all that into an LRR rated package made of orange oil.
Good job.

Edit: Something I for got to add. About 4 months ago I put a pair of these in 225/60R17 on the back of our hyundai sonata. That size is about an inch taller than the original size and they were $30 per tire cheaper than OEM size. In that time we put about 7,000 miles on it.
I look forward to putting a pair on the front before winter.

And who do you think would come up with this technology?
Surely it would take unlimited money and infinite resources of one or 2 of the largest tire makers working together to develop such a thing, right?

Nope, Yokohama tire did it and they are the only ones doing it, making them all in Roanoke Virginia.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes

Orange oil tires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

BluEarth / Sustainability / Yokohama - Yokohama Europe - Tyre company

ConnClark 07-30-2013 06:33 PM

I thought I would mention that rubber comes from trees too. Of course only race car, heavy truck, and aircraft tires use natural rubber anymore. :P

101Volts 07-30-2013 06:38 PM

Sounds great to me. Are there any P205/75R15s or P205/75R14s?

ConnClark 07-30-2013 06:40 PM

I would believe this more if more than one tire company was doing it. As of now I don't know if it is all just marketing hype.

oil pan 4 07-30-2013 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 101Volts (Post 382826)
Sounds great to me. Are there any P205/75R15s or P205/75R14s?

Unfortunatly yokohama does not make 13'' tires and I believe they are making few if any 14s anymore.

The tallest 15 inch wheel they have listed for the orange oil tire is 205/65R15.
My guess is they can't make every size everyone wants and keep this tire line as affordable as they are now.

Use the tirerack link I posted there will be a row of tabs near the bottem of your screen (not the page its self), click "other sizes" and tirerack will provide you with sizes and prices for that tire line.
I say use tire rack if you are trying to put something besides OEM recomended size on your car.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes

oil pan 4 07-30-2013 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ConnClark (Post 382827)
I would believe this more if more than one tire company was doing it. As of now I don't know if it is all just marketing hype.

The process looks like its only 2 or 3 years old and is likely still under patent.
The other tire manufactures could make orange oil tires and pay a royality fee for each tire they sell or just buy the rights to make them.

101Volts 07-30-2013 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oil pan 4 (Post 382856)
Unfortunatly yokohama does not make 13'' tires and I believe they are making few if any 14s anymore.

The tallest 15 inch wheel they have listed for the orange oil tire is 205/65R15.
My guess is they can't make every size everyone wants and keep this tire line as affordable as they are now.

Use the tirerack link I posted there will be a row of tabs near the bottem of your screen (not the page its self), click "other sizes" and tirerack will provide you with sizes and prices for that tire line.
I say use tire rack if you are trying to put something besides OEM recomended size on your car.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes

Thanks. (I wasn't looking for 13s, Though.) I'm not very familiar with tires, Not being car-savvy for everything car-related (And is any human, Really?) but would I be able to use the P205/65R15s on my 1984 Caprice Classic? (They're P205/75R15s.)

Ecky 07-30-2013 08:24 PM

I remember looking into those tires about a year ago, but there were none that fit my car. :(

oil pan 4 07-30-2013 08:25 PM

The 205/65R15 size would work but I think I would try to go away from 15 inch car tires and go to 16s.
Then get 215/65R16 tires, they would be about an inch taller than the OEM size.

ConnClark 07-30-2013 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oil pan 4 (Post 382857)
The other tire manufactures could make orange oil tires and pay a royality fee for each tire they sell or just buy the rights to make them.

Which is another reason I think it is all hype.

Edit: I wish we had some data that didn't come from yokohama or was just regurgitated from their PR machine.


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