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Re: time for tires for my '95 Vic
| Paul of Dayton | 29 Oct 2006 01:57 |
Umm, yeh, I saw those. I'll stick with 15". I am leaning toward the Kuhmo right now but I will check the WalMart tire Backyard mentioned.
PoD
>> And I am not as financially sound as I was last time. 6 years ago I >> bought [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Someone here has some 14" tires for you, wheels not included. ;-) |
| MasterBlaster | 29 Oct 2006 01:02 |
> 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 . . .
> Any opinions or suggestions? I am in Ohio and drive 30 miles each was to > work every day. Someone here has some 14" tires for you, wheels not included. ;-)
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| 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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