yay! time to buy some TIRES!! :)
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yay! time to buy some TIRES!! :)
hey guys!
now that the crank position sensor maintenance work is done i can focus on something fun for a change. it'* time to get a new set of tires for my 2000 Bonneville SSEi. Thought I would ask you guys your opinion on what would be a good set to buy or what works for you. I'm currently running the stock goodyears. have to admit they are a pretty good tire. what else do you guys recommend?
plz keep in mind that i'm buying 4 all season tires and the climate where i live is a mix of rain and sun. vancouver bc oh and i'm most likely gunna buy em from the tire rack . com seems like they have some decent prices on rubber
thanks again guys!
take care and merry christmas!
now that the crank position sensor maintenance work is done i can focus on something fun for a change. it'* time to get a new set of tires for my 2000 Bonneville SSEi. Thought I would ask you guys your opinion on what would be a good set to buy or what works for you. I'm currently running the stock goodyears. have to admit they are a pretty good tire. what else do you guys recommend?
plz keep in mind that i'm buying 4 all season tires and the climate where i live is a mix of rain and sun. vancouver bc oh and i'm most likely gunna buy em from the tire rack . com seems like they have some decent prices on rubber
thanks again guys!
take care and merry christmas!
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i have Nexen N5000 work awesome in all conditions can't get them from tire rack but look around for them here is a link to someone that has them http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.p...te=10&weiter=0
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Here'* some Goodyears to play with. Work great in mud and wet snow...
Oh sorry, I forgot those are on my Blazer.
Oh sorry, I forgot those are on my Blazer.
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i have Nexen N5000 work awesome in all conditions can't get them from tire rack but look around for them here is a link to someone that has them http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.p...te=10&weiter=0
If you buy another set of Goodyear'* go to www.treadepot.com
They are cheaper than Tire Rack.
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I have Goodyear Eagle F1'* on my GXP wheels and they work good in all weather, yes even snow. I just picked up a couple of Goodyear Eagle RS-A'* for my factory 17'* I'm looking to try out when I get around to putting them back on for winter
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I bought BF Goodrich Radial TA'*. They seem ok so far. I have had them through the snow recently with good results.
I bought them at Sam'* For $15 a tire they mount, spin balance, and dispose of the tires for you. You also get a road hazard policy too.
I bought them at Sam'* For $15 a tire they mount, spin balance, and dispose of the tires for you. You also get a road hazard policy too.
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I have had some Nexen N5000s last me a year, and some Pirelli P Zero Neros last me a year. So I would not recommend either of those. I must drive kinda hard (about 20k/yr on th bonneville).