BigGoofyGuy wrote:How did you get it home without tires on it?
BigGoofyGuy wrote:How did you get it home without tires on it?
pralfred wrote:I'm a huge fan of the Goodyear Assurance Tripletred tires, and they come in a size that should fit your car. Perhaps look at a set of those, though mine cost me $125/tire. They get good ratings though, and I've been pleased with the performance of mine despite the "odd" application of using it on a motorcycle. I'm actually planning on getting a set of these tires for my camper when I build it.
lrrowe wrote:I pretty much only use Michelins. On my wife's kia Sorento and my F150. But my needs are different I am sure, and for a full sized truck, they are not cheap. But I get a lot of piece of mind.
pralfred wrote:I really don't know anything about Michelin tires. I know very little about tires at all, short of the reviews I read when searching for a car tire of good quality to put on my hack, and reviews said that the tire I bought (the Goodyear) was a product worth spending money on. I have also had good success with the Bridgestone tires I use on my hack, but they're motorcycle tires (they are radials though) and I have no idea if there's a difference between them and car tires. The Goodyear Assurance Tripletred I bought has been on my hack for nearly a year and a half, and has about 20,000 miles on it and it only now really looks like it's broken in. It is rated for about 90,000 miles, so I've got a good long time before I'll have to worry about replacing it if it continues to hold up as it has so far.
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