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Kelly Tires

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rvfulltime - 25 Oct 2006 19:52 GMT
A local tire store is advertising some Kelly tires at an
attractive price.  Has anyone used these on their Ford
Explorer?  Mine is a 2000 XLT 4 door 4x4.

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Jim Warman - 26 Oct 2006 04:59 GMT
Completely uncalled for response coming right up....

I head straight for the Michelin LTX M/S.... call me old fashioned, if you
like.... I wont mess with my reciupe for ribs... and I wont mess with my
recipe for tires...

Sorry... couldn't resist...

>A local tire store is advertising some Kelly tires at an
> attractive price.  Has anyone used these on their Ford
> Explorer?  Mine is a 2000 XLT 4 door 4x4.
Mikepier - 26 Oct 2006 14:42 GMT
I agree with Jim, can't go wrong with the Michelin LTX M/S, or the
Cross Terrains for that matter.
I've heard of Kelly, but not much more than that.
Big Shoe - 26 Oct 2006 14:49 GMT
Kelly Springfield is a lower cost brand owned by Good Year.  Haven't
used any of their tires in years, so don't have an opinion, but would
go with Jim's suggestions.

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>> attractive price.  Has anyone used these on their Ford
>> Explorer?  Mine is a 2000 XLT 4 door 4x4.
rvfulltime - 26 Oct 2006 18:05 GMT
>Completely uncalled for response coming right up....
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>Sorry... couldn't resist...

I know that Michelin LTX is a good tire.  I wasn't asking about them.

I don't expect to own this vehicle for more that 2 years or 15,000
miles from now.  Spending an extra $120 might not be worth it.

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Jim Warman - 27 Oct 2006 02:29 GMT
Like I said, I couldn't resist.... FWIW, when I spend money, I usually just
go for the best I can get... I think I'm worth it.... There are lots of
tires cheaper than the Michelins.... I just don't really consider them,
that's all... no matter your choice, I hope they're what you wanted...

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> I don't expect to own this vehicle for more that 2 years or 15,000
> miles from now.  Spending an extra $120 might not be worth it.
Ashton Crusher - 27 Oct 2006 07:53 GMT
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>I don't expect to own this vehicle for more that 2 years or 15,000
>miles from now.  Spending an extra $120 might not be worth it.

I've had Kelly's before and they were fine tires.  About the only
tires I've ever had that were crap were firestones.  Michelins are
good but pricey and I only buy them because I plan on keeping the
vehicle.  You might also check and see if there are any Kuhmo (might
have misspelled it) tires in your area, they are usually very good
tires at a very reasonable price.  Of the three sets of tires that
have been on my 99Mustang GT, the Kumho's are the best by far.
rvfulltime - 27 Oct 2006 16:55 GMT
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>tires at a very reasonable price.  Of the three sets of tires that
>have been on my 99Mustang GT, the Kumho's are the best by far.

I had the old Firestone Wilderness AT tire on my 1991 Explorer for
70,000 miles and on my 2000 Explorer until Ford swapped them out
for Goodyear Wranglers.  I was very happy with the Firestones and
would put them back on if I could.  The Goodyear Wranglers are
terrible.  The cupping is bad and yes the dealer claims the front end
is aligned correctly.  The cupping is so bad that I need to buy new
tires even though they have low miles.

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Ashton Crusher - 28 Oct 2006 07:40 GMT
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>is aligned correctly.  The cupping is so bad that I need to buy new
>tires even though they have low miles.

I had the same Firestones on my 92.  They vibrated like they were
square after the first 10K miles.  By 30K I couldn't take it anymore
and put Michelin's on.  It was like driving a different truck.  Smooth
and quiet.  With the firestones no matter how many times I had them
balanced and no matter who did the wheel alignments the front end
shook, sometimes so badly you'd think the tires were going to fall
off, and this was at speeds as low as 50 mph.  With the Michelins I
could drive the very same roads at 75 mph with no vibration or shaking
at all.  One work truck with E rated Firestones SteelTex tires blew
out 3 of the 4 tires in less then 10 K miles.  I will never ever buy
another firestone tire as long as I live.
Camperken - 26 Oct 2006 17:18 GMT
I am on my second set of Kelly Safari tires.   No problems with them,
and they seem to wear well.   Also have Kelly's on my wifes Buick.

John Normile

>A local tire store is advertising some Kelly tires at an
>attractive price.  Has anyone used these on their Ford
>Explorer?  Mine is a 2000 XLT 4 door 4x4.
Carl - 28 Oct 2006 00:55 GMT
Had a set of 33x12.5 Kelly Safari RTV's on a Wrangler a while back. Good,
tough tires. Quiet ride despite large size and aggresive tread pattern.
Never left me stranded, even at 10psi on extremely rugged terrain.

Carl

>A local tire store is advertising some Kelly tires at an
> attractive price.  Has anyone used these on their Ford
> Explorer?  Mine is a 2000 XLT 4 door 4x4.
oklaman - 28 Oct 2006 17:08 GMT
i think with firestone, badyear, and others, "you pays your money, you takes
your chances".

"Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder"

A local tire store is advertising some Kelly tires at an
attractive price.  Has anyone used these on their Ford
Explorer?  Mine is a 2000 XLT 4 door 4x4.

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