What do you think about these tires?
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From: Rockwall County Texas

They are selling tires. Think its worth looking at?
http://www.lonestaronline.com/listin...le_asc&group=4
http://www.lonestaronline.com/listin...le_asc&group=4
i agree.. first of all, i dont know ANYONE that likes RSAa to begin with, most people actully HATE them, myself included, plus your going to have to ivest time and or money into repairing them...
I'd run 'em if I need a cheap set. If I were closer I would have already bid on a stack (I had already seen the auction).
All they'll need is a patch. They won't run tires with patches on police cars (in some places, at least). So, if it gets a nail hole, it comes off. If it gets a hole in the sidewall, they throw them away.
All they'll need is a patch. They won't run tires with patches on police cars (in some places, at least). So, if it gets a nail hole, it comes off. If it gets a hole in the sidewall, they throw them away.
Originally Posted by toastedoats
i agree.. first of all, i dont know ANYONE that likes RSAa to begin with, most people actully HATE them, myself included, plus your going to have to ivest time and or money into repairing them...
They're probably worth about $25-30/tire. If you can, keep an eye on these at the time the auction is ending. On items like this where there'* more than one set, the prices may be quite a bit higher on one stack than another, even though there'* no difference between them.
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i have RSA'* on my grand prix, and they grip and ride rather well.... they're getting a bit up there in mileage but no complaints. I'd buy a set if i was closer.
RSA'* are a blah All-season tire. There'* better out there for less by far!
I'm a fan of getting tires from a shop now, and new ones. They're an essential part of the most important systems (handling/braking) safety wise, and it'* nice to have a shop behind you.
I'm a fan of getting tires from a shop now, and new ones. They're an essential part of the most important systems (handling/braking) safety wise, and it'* nice to have a shop behind you.


