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TheProfessor 01-05-2022 11:01 AM

Great Tires - BUT
 
Got real good all weather tires. Highly rated on highway and in snow and rain.
Like the tires.

Then decided to replace the 13 year old spare tire. With same brand/model tire. Bought one tire.

Found out that these tires are directional. Correct. Didn't do my homework.

So now I have a spare tire that only can go on one side. So I was told at tire place in Laconia. If I get a flat - make sure that it is on the drivers side only.

Neat !

winni83 01-05-2022 01:02 PM

I will be needing new tires in the Spring. What brand and model tires did you get?

Thanks.

TheTimeTraveler 01-05-2022 01:30 PM

"Directional Tires" ???? Never heard of them......

TiltonBB 01-05-2022 01:48 PM

They should be good enough to get you home or to the tire store, or, you could carry two spares! :)

BroadHopper 01-05-2022 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by TheProfessor (Post 365825)
Got real good all weather tires. Highly rated on highway and in snow and rain.
Like the tires.

Then decided to replace the 13 year old spare tire. With same brand/model tire. Bought one tire.

Found out that these tires are directional. Correct. Didn't do my homework.

So now I have a spare tire that only can go on one side. So I was told at tire place in Laconia. If I get a flat - make sure that it is on the drivers side only.

Neat !

I wouldn't worry about the directional if it is temporary. Unless you plan to use it when rotating your tires, then yes driver's side only.

You're going to love the all-weather tires year-round. I have WRg4 on German cars and WeatherReady on domestic cars and trucks.

mswlogo 01-05-2022 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler (Post 365834)
"Directional Tires" ???? Never heard of them......

Every snow tire I’ve bought in the last 20 years is directional.
Probably most All Weather ones are too.
Lots of performance tires are too.

For many years it was a bad idea to reverse direction of a tire once it’s broken in.

I got in a habit rotating only front to back between directional snows and not wanting to reverse the the summer tires. Now I can’t even do that because they are staggered.

Winilyme 01-05-2022 07:23 PM

Be wary of rising costs. Those tires are especially susceptible to inflation.

garysanfran 01-05-2022 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Winilyme (Post 365849)
Be wary of rising costs. Those tires are especially susceptible to inflation.

I'd be more worried about deflation!!!

TheProfessor 01-05-2022 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winni83 (Post 365831)
I will be needing new tires in the Spring. What brand and model tires did you get?

Thanks.

The tire choice came from viewing this video.

LINK

8gv 01-05-2022 08:11 PM

Looking in the mirror it would seem that my covid spare tire is no longer temporary.

But speaking of spares...

If you have ever wondered if it is worth it to check the air pressure in your buried spare tire, do so and you will be happy you did!

mswlogo 01-05-2022 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 8gv (Post 365852)
Looking in the mirror it would seem that my covid spare tire is no longer temporary.

But speaking of spares...

If you have ever wondered if it is worth it to check the air pressure in your buried spare tire, do so and you will be happy you did!

None of my cars have spares. One less chore.

But I do carry a compressor in each car and have since 12V ones became available.

Way more useful than a spare.

I also carry a plug kit, also more useful than a spare.

8gv 01-05-2022 08:29 PM

My wife's car has run flat tires.

The stiffer sidewalls make for a harsh ride.

Our first set only lasted 23,000 miles and the second, a different brand, went 27,000.

We do rotate them.

My brother in law has the same car.

He replaced the run flat tires with conventional ones and bought a spare tire kit.

His car rides more smoothly than ours.

Winilyme 01-05-2022 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by garysanfran (Post 365850)
I'd be more worried about deflation!!!

Ugh...okay you win.

Hey...I've been meaning to ask. Is this the year you're going author another one of those cross country strings as you make your way east? I enjoyed that one you did several years ago.

garysanfran 01-05-2022 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Winilyme (Post 365861)
Ugh...okay you win.

Hey...I've been meaning to ask. Is this the year you're going author another one of those cross country strings as you make your way east? I enjoyed that one you did several years ago.

Thanks for remembering. I don't know yet. I've been thinking of another cross-country adventure this coming spring. It was a fun, but long drive. I've done it four times.

Blue Thunder 01-06-2022 09:31 AM

Slight Hijack…
 
Back in the day, I worked at a Lechmere Auto Service location. We sold a ton of tires. The sales guy would ask nearly every customer if they wanted winter or summer air in their tires depending on the time of year…..
You wouldn’t believe how many people actually thought he was serious…
Sometimes we would write winter air on the invoice. N/C of course.

BT

garysanfran 01-06-2022 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Winilyme (Post 365861)
Ugh...okay you win.

Hey...I've been meaning to ask. Is this the year you're going author another one of those cross country strings as you make your way east? I enjoyed that one you did several years ago.

Actually, I think my trip spawned a much more interesting response by TRFOUR, complete with some great historic photographs and narrative.

SailinAway 01-08-2022 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler (Post 365834)
"Directional Tires" ???? Never heard of them......

Me neither! Until I got my tires rotated and found out they had previously been mounted incorrectly, leading to premature wear. They're now mounted correctly but making quite a bit of noise.

TheProfessor 01-09-2022 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by SailinAway (Post 365931)
Me neither! Until I got my tires rotated and found out they had previously been mounted incorrectly, leading to premature wear. They're now mounted correctly but making quite a bit of noise.

If you saved your original receipt. You could get a free set of tires. or at least a pro-rated new set.

I have received (for other reasons) all new tires two times over 3 decades because of "defective" tires.

SailinAway 01-09-2022 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by TheProfessor (Post 365955)
If you saved your original receipt. You could get a free set of tires. or at least a pro-rated new set.

I have received (for other reasons) all new tires two times over 3 decades because of "defective" tires.

Unfortunately the tires were on a used car I bought from a dealer in Salem.

bobkatfly 01-10-2022 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by TheProfessor (Post 365825)
Got real good all weather tires.

Found out that these tires are directional !

So is the direction indicated on these tires?

pondguy 01-10-2022 06:59 AM

So...what happens when you need to back up? :confused:

fatlazyless 01-10-2022 07:56 AM

At Walmart the Goodyear Viva-3 has been discontinued and replaced with Goodyear Reliant.

http://www.tiremeetsroad.com/2021/08...-are-so-cheap/ ... Dec 11, 2021

Is the Reliant any good even though it is so cheap ..... and when will the Plymouth Walmart bring back the free cup of k-cup coffee in their tire waiting room that got cancelled by the Corona virus pandemic?

You know the Made in America Goodyear Viva-3, Ohio-I think, was much less expensive than the Made in Mexico, Goodyear Reliant. So, what's happening here ...... like, why and how did this happen ..... the Viva-3 was a dynamite tire for my Scion xB.

pondguy 01-10-2022 10:28 AM

Next best thing
 
Yup, no Viva- 3 this time I had to buy Douglas for my Corolla.

RTTOOL 06-16-2022 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 365841)
I wouldn't worry about the directional if it is temporary. Unless you plan to use it when rotating your tires, then yes driver's side only.

You're going to love the all-weather tires year-round. I have WRg4 on German cars and WeatherReady on domestic cars and trucks.

you can also remove tire from rims and reinstall on the other side....

SailinAway 06-29-2022 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by 8gv (Post 365852)
If you have ever wondered if it is worth it to check the air pressure in your buried spare tire, do so and you will be happy you did!

If you always carry a bicycle floor pump in your car you will be even happier. This has saved me many times, including one day at the Waterville Valley ski area when I came back from skiing to a flat tire, and several other times in remote places.

Descant 06-29-2022 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Winilyme (Post 365849)
Be wary of rising costs. Those tires are especially susceptible to inflation.

I always carry a pressurized can with goo to fix leaks. Inflation is easy. In the last several decades, I've seen many more battery failures than need for a spare tire. Jump box and cables are always handy.


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