> Time for new tires.
> The present tires have this number P19560H15,
> the lowest price for a set installed is around $350.
> What are the options for installing other sizes on these
> rims?
>> Time for new tires.
>> The present tires have this number P19560H15,
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> In general, the size the manufacturer uses is the best suited for a
> particular vehicle.
To save some money, the present tires need to be
replaced, but I aim on trading the car some time soon.
Mike Marlow - 25 Aug 2008 16:01 GMT
>>> Time for new tires.
>>> The present tires have this number P19560H15,
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> To save some money, the present tires need to be
> replaced, but I aim on trading the car some time soon.
Then go to a salvage yard and pick up 4 decent tires for $25 apiece. Get
them mounted and balanced by a local garage and trade the car in. No point
in putting any more money into a trade than you have to.

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Victek - 25 Aug 2008 16:03 GMT
>>> Time for new tires.
>>> The present tires have this number P19560H15,
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> To save some money, the present tires need to be
> replaced, but I aim on trading the car some time soon.
A quick search at tires.com shows P195/60/H15 tires starting at $52. A
couple of years ago I got a set of four Sumitomo HTR H4 tires from Sears for
around $60 each (installed). Hope that helps.
Rev. Tom Wenndt - 26 Aug 2008 06:45 GMT
Indeed, right now Sears Auto is having a "Buy 3, Get 1 Free" deal on the
Sumitomo HTR H4. They also have an excellent price on a very good, but very
competitively priced tire, the Falken Ziex ZE-912.
>>>> Time for new tires.
>>>> The present tires have this number P19560H15,
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> couple of years ago I got a set of four Sumitomo HTR H4 tires from Sears
> for around $60 each (installed). Hope that helps.
>
>> Time for new tires.
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> particular vehicle.
>
You should be able to get a set of 4 decent tires for about $200, that's
a common size.
See: http://www.tirekingdom.com/