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Re: time for tires for my '95 Vic
| septicman@peoplepc.com | 29 Oct 2006 15:19 |
Paul,
I continue to receive excellent service on my 94 Crown Vic with the Cooper Trendsetter SE, available online with shipping for around $57 each--they wear like steel, bubble balance perfectly on cast or steel wheels, afford quick handling, are good in the rain, etc. They are far superior to the Goodyear Viva, in my opinion, based on my experience with the Viva. The size is P215-70-15, the standard size. They come in whitewalls at this price. If you need help finding them, just let me know at septicman@peoplepc.com.
Land O'Lakes Fred
> And I am not as financially sound as I was last time. 6 years ago I bought > Michelin X-One's. Pretty good time, nice ride, 100k miles. The Cougar had [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > > PoD |
| Paul of Dayton | 28 Oct 2006 21:07 |
And I am not as financially sound as I was last time. 6 years ago I bought Michelin X-One's. Pretty good time, nice ride, 100k miles. The Cougar had same tires and went 40k so . . .
I am looking at about $450 for Mich Harmony but the Yokohama Avid TRZ and the Kumho A/S 795 touring tires cost much less and rate well every where I have looked. I am ready to order the Kuhmos from Tirerack right now. I had Kumho's years ago and they seemed like a good tire then. I'll spend less than half the cost of the Michelins. The Yokos come in between the other two.
Any opinions or suggestions? I am in Ohio and drive 30 miles each was to work every day.
Thanks folks!
PoD
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