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Posted on 6/29/14 at 9:05 pm to LaFlyer
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Kuhmo Sense $60 a piece. Good reviews and ride quality good warranty. I've had Kuhmos and they were fine. If you want to go upmarket the Yokohama Avid series at 88 bucks are so are very good as well.
Bookmarked. I'm about a month or two away from needing to purchase.
Posted on 6/29/14 at 9:39 pm to LaFlyer
2010 toyota highlander limited, mostly highway miles...40-60 miles daily commute 3-4 days a week.
Some snow.
Some snow.
Posted on 6/29/14 at 9:48 pm to catfish 62
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catfish 62 Cheap tires online I need a new set as well. 2001 Acura TL. City driving. I've had kuhmos in the past and they've been solid. What's your opinion
Acura TL is front wheel drive I believe bit still a solid enthusiast car. I have the Bridgestone All Seasons on an M3 and they're good, not a problem but more than the Kuhmos.
I have had the continental unidirectional all seasons as well which were good but as they wore made noise.
TL is a nice performer so a good all season that can be rotated all four wheels like the Continental all season that is out now would work nicely for a long time.
Posted on 6/29/14 at 9:49 pm to DaBeerz
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DaBeerz Cheap tires online 2010 toyota highlander limited, mostly highway miles...40-60 miles daily commute 3-4 days a week. Some snow.
Yokohama Geolander are good. Have two treads one highway and one more aggressive.
Posted on 6/29/14 at 10:04 pm to LaFlyer
Looking for tires for my 02 Tacoma. 265 70 R16s.
Posted on 6/29/14 at 10:06 pm to LaFlyer
I want to say if you have a local business that gives good service and pricing it's always a win win situation, it's just my luck has been not so good.
All tires I've described I've had good luck with. All over the scale price wise as well.
Remember that Bridgestone makes Firestone tires and Fuzion
Continental owns General
I've had Pirelli tires on Porsches I've owned and had no luck with them. Michelins as well but somewhat better.
Aftermarket I've had Michelins on a truck for eight years and they still look new, but were pricey.
Truck tires off-road the BF Goodrich tires have served well.
I would love to say Goodyear makes a good tire, but my experience started years ago with gator backs and a few others and hasn't been good. It just seems the price is always higher and doesn't compare to competition.
If you're putting tires on a trailer put the good high load tires on it and don't go cheap, once again the good years let me down on this as well.
Just personal experience with a lot of cars for myself and looking after a collection for someone else.
Like I said earlier I go for ride, low noise, and wear personally. Remember the tread wear rating differs among makers. So don't use it as gospel, but as a guide.
All tires I've described I've had good luck with. All over the scale price wise as well.
Remember that Bridgestone makes Firestone tires and Fuzion
Continental owns General
I've had Pirelli tires on Porsches I've owned and had no luck with them. Michelins as well but somewhat better.
Aftermarket I've had Michelins on a truck for eight years and they still look new, but were pricey.
Truck tires off-road the BF Goodrich tires have served well.
I would love to say Goodyear makes a good tire, but my experience started years ago with gator backs and a few others and hasn't been good. It just seems the price is always higher and doesn't compare to competition.
If you're putting tires on a trailer put the good high load tires on it and don't go cheap, once again the good years let me down on this as well.
Just personal experience with a lot of cars for myself and looking after a collection for someone else.
Like I said earlier I go for ride, low noise, and wear personally. Remember the tread wear rating differs among makers. So don't use it as gospel, but as a guide.
This post was edited on 6/29/14 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 6/29/14 at 10:55 pm to LaFlyer
Tire easy runs specials sometimes.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 12:37 am to uptowntiger84
I have had great wear with the Yokohama Avid Touring.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 12:53 am to ForeverLSU02
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Discount Tire Direct
I have used this site for tires 3 times in a row and have no complaints. I save money even after paying somebody to mount, rotate, and balance them.
Posted on 6/30/14 at 5:10 am to Kingpenm3
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Check ebay, somehow a bunch of perfectly fine used tires with plenty of tread make it on there
I bought tires listed on Craigslist that had been mounted on a car but were new for $25 each. It was like he was ripping off car lots.
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