>I'm just over 21K miles on my sedona (KUMHO) tires and they are down to the
>bars already indicating need for replacement. The tire size calls for P215
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>Thanks for any help.
Depends on how fast you go....
...on my EX I generally travel around 70 - 80 on the freeways. H-rated
tires go up to 125 or 130 MPH. That is a lot faster than I drive. :)
Anyway, there are plenty of tires which fit the Sedona that are H
rated.
Just looking at tirerack.com, I see Bridgstone, Kumho, Prelli,
Goodyear, Michelin and Hankook.
My only experience is with Bridgstone. I had the ATX tires on my
Blazer for many years and I have the Portenzas on my Maxima right now.
They seem fine.
HTH
Robert Henry - 05 Apr 2004 23:44 GMT
"filesiteguy" <usenet@remove.the.spam.filesite.org> wrote in message
> Just looking at tirerack.com, I see Bridgstone, Kumho, Prelli,
> Goodyear, Michelin and Hankook.
I haven't compared the tires or prices mentioned, but I am very pleased with
the Hankooks on our 02 EX. 17K and plenty of tread to go. Curious to know
what tire rotation scheme was used on the Kumhos. I am guessing it did not
include the spare?
FatAntKnee - 06 Apr 2004 00:31 GMT
> "filesiteguy" <usenet@remove.the.spam.filesite.org> wrote in message
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> go. Curious to know what tire rotation scheme was used on the Kumhos.
> I am guessing it did not include the spare?
nope, I had my rotated at the dealer. The spare is brand new.
Robert Henry - 06 Apr 2004 00:50 GMT
> nope, I had my rotated at the dealer. The spare is brand new.
Well, it occurs to me that you could buy another Kumho, buy two hankooks,
and continue the 4 tire rotation. When the Kumhos die again, buy two more
Hankooks. Keep the best of the current 4 kumho's as the "spare."
Just a thought. It will also spread out the cost over time. As long as the
same model of tire is on the same axle, you shouldn't have any problems.
home@home.net - 07 May 2004 04:22 GMT
get 215 70 15 tires heavy duty
>>I'm just over 21K miles on my sedona (KUMHO) tires and they are down to the
>>bars already indicating need for replacement. The tire size calls for P215
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>HTH