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Get tires made in China? Get tires made in Mexico? Get tires made in USA? |
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I really like Tire Rack--great online reviews take the mystery out of it, they drop ship to local installers
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Knowing what type of vehicle these tires are for would help.
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Don't forget Nokian and Vredestein brands. They are recent US brands yet been around for decades. Very popular in Europe and competitively priced.
Have very good luck with both brands. Rides nice and lasts a long time. Nokian tires are made in 'green' factories. I buy all-weather models. I never went back to all-season tires.
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I am outfitting 3 vehicles with new tires presently. If you want winter tires, the Bridgestone Blizzak is one of the highest rated tires available. I just put a set on my daughters GLK350. The size was difficult so I didn't have a lot of options. I really wanted studded snows but finding a 235/50/19 studdable that is actually in stock was impossible.
My son's Titan got Falken Wildpeak A/T3W's. Its what was on it and they seem good. Reviews, availability and price were spot on. Still shopping for my wife's range rover sport. I want studded snows but availability is tough in a 20" wheel. Her summer tires are Michelin. Will probably end up with Cooper winter endurance studded. Nokian are the premier winter tire, but unless you have a common size good luck! Tire Rack and Tire Buyer are good websites. Buying a set on Ebay and having them installed locally is a great way to save as well. I did that for my Ram in the past, and the Coopers mentioned above will probably come that way. |
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I use Tire Rack and am a Michelin fan like Dan. My local mechanic mounted balanced my new summer tires and disposed of old tires for $100 while it was in for oil change and sticker. For most shops, the hassle of dealing with the myriad options led them to mounting for Tire Rack. It was way easier for me to spend the time online, reading reviews and ordering than try to figure it out at his shop!
I run Blizzaks on my car in winter, my wife has Michelin winters on now. Agreed with BH on the other European brands too |
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Michelin Cross Climate tires have been getting rave reviews for a while now. The newer Cross Climate 2 is made in the USA and right now they carry a $70 rebate if you buy 4. I think that I'll be putting them on my Volt next spring. I too however run Blizzaks in the winter and luv them!
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Related question. Is there anyone around that will store your off-season tires?
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Some above might be a tad expensive. Great tires though.
Looking at: Cooper Endeavor Plus All-Season 225/65R17 102H Tire and Goodyear Assurance All-Season Radial Tire - 225/65R17 102T Apparently Goodyear and Cooper are same company. Both supposedly made in USA. |
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It has the Three Peak symbol. My GF has them on her Avalon and loves them.
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My boat trailer came with 4 Chinese tires....two of them blew out at 70mph
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Attention Subaru owners:
Need one replacement tire, and don't want to pay BIG to replace all four tires ....... this place in Manchester, NH ...... https://www.sennatires.com/Shop-For-tires/Used-Tires may have a matching USED tire to match the wear on your three good existing tires and delay the expense to replace all four tires due to an unfixable side wall flat, or something. The big question is, of course, how the heck do you drive it down to Manchester? |
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Is there any product made there that is superior in quality to anything made in the USA? I go way out of my way to avoid anything that comes from that country.
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I had great luck with UniRoyal Laredo tires on my fleet of trucks. Ultra-long mileage and great reliability. Available for SUVs.
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I've had good luck with Town Fair Tire in the past.
They carry all the major brands, and sell at competitive prices. I need to buy tires in the Spring for my F150. Currently have GoodYear Wranglers, these were the factory OEM tires at purchase time. I currently have 40k miles on tires, and I'll be lucky to make it to Spring. I'd never buy these tires again! Actually, had good luck in the past with "MasterCraft". These are what Town Fair put on their Fleet truck vehicles, I may look at these when the time comes. |
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Stricken from the internet.
Google buries/deletes class action lawsuit concerning Walmart selling new tires that were over 10 years old. Intersting that large corporations can place pressure on Google to bury things negative. Also interesting is how to find the date of manufacture of any automotive tire. It is there but in very small lettering. Same small size lettering as to what country tire was manufactured. |
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I will chime in last. After lots of research I got the General Altimax RT45 at Laconia Tire Warehouse. Good price, excellent reviews on its predecessor the RT43. The RT45 is too new to have many consumer reviews. I like mine. I have not noticed the noise that some people mention. Ever notice how some tire reviews read like fine wine reviews? They notice things that the average person might not care about.
See my previous thread for discussion. |
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Hard to find place, hidden among factory buildings. I'll need 4 tires in the Spring and will be going back there for sure ! Many times they can get used match sets for 1/2 the price of new from dealership. |
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Only needed one tire as a spare.
Got Cooper Endeavor Plus. Made in USA. $144.99 free shipping. W/almart, A/mazon, and T/irerack all had same price. All with free shipping. Chose T/irerrack. 2 day shipping. Attempted to purchase locally. But none would match price. |
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Tires that are sold on new cars (and trailers) are usually the cheapest in every regard, so your used SUV purchase was a good "happenstance". Every new cheap tire rides smoothly for about six months. My Coopers got hard-riding and noisy, so I got credit towards Firestones in Manchester. A year later, I found a boat owner who wanted noisy Firestone car tires for his boat trailer, so I got a good used-tire price and bought new tires recommended for a long-lasting and quiet ride. Today, I've got great Hancook tires (made in Malaysia ![]() ![]() |
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