Soon time to take my car back out again so I'm looking to order a new set of tires and after a bad experience with the bridgestones I'm looking for something different, any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Well i only drive the car in the summer, so summer or all seasons will do
I'm in FLORIDA for gosh sakes... (boobs)
What other seasons do you think we have?!?! (silly)
Pirelli P-Zero Nero M+S are good all season tires with similar traction, speed, and load ratings to the OEM Bridgestones, but they last almost 4 times as long. They are also one of the few that come in the exact size of the OEM tires.
I bought my MS6 used with about 11K on it, and I've had no contact with the previous owner, but it has Kuhmo Ecsta ASX 225/40R18 all-season tires. Are these original tires for the southeast/midwest region? In any event, I like the tires, they are very grippy, not too loud, and have a treadwear rating of 420. $93 per at Tire Rack.
mysleeper6 said:Yeah, after I posted I saw the sticker on my door frame listing the tire size, so I figured I had new tires. Isn't the treadwear on the originals like 140?
I have a broken belt in one of my Kuhmos (ninja pothole---jumped right in front of me!) and I do like them, so I guess I'll be buying One as soon as we dig out from under this snow (6-12 inches predicted!)
Try Tirerack.com - Even if you dont buy from them, you can see reviews on tires and whatnot.I dunno what to go with :S so hard to find a decent tire at a reasonable rate here in Newfoundland
I dunno what to go with :S so hard to find a decent tire at a reasonable rate here in Newfoundland
I'm in BC and I bought my tires from TireRack, it's way cheaper than buying from Canada, even after you include shipping.
Looking at Gettting
Cooper
Zeon zpt
215 45 18
or
Falken
Ziexze 512
225/40/18