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Re: Volvo S60 in Massachusetts [slance66] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (2:19 pm)

Replying to: slance66 (Nov 01, 2005 2:15 pm)

Due to the fact i do not carry the Nokian brand i cannot offer any guidance on that brand.
 
Based on the information in your posted would recommend using a performance based snow tire. The heavier internal construction will offer better dry pavement handling than a standard tire. The top three tires in the performance snow tire class would be the tires i have listed below in that order. Because i do not have complete vehicle information or tire size i cannot offer any pricing or availability.
 
1)Bridgestone Blizzak LM25 and LM22
2)Dunlop Winter Sport M3
3)Michelin Pilot Alpin PA2
 
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877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269
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Re: P265/65R17 Bridgestone A/T Revo on 17x7 wheel [jr1828] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (2:56 pm)

Replying to: jr1828 (Nov 01, 2005 4:16 pm)

The only sizes i can recommend for this vehicle would be the stock 235/65/17 or a 255/55/18 according to the manufacturer specifications. Once you start modifying the vehicle you change the fitment aspects and i cannot make any recommendations because i do not have the vehicle here for measurements.
 
The manufacturers that i deal with in the size 265/65/7 require this tire to be mounted on a 17X7.5. If you try and mount a tire on a wheel that is to narrow you could end up blowing out the tire bead while driving. I would not recommend trying this.
 
connortirerack.com
Tire & Wheel Specialist
The Tire Rack
877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269
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Re: AWD Saturn VUE tires [carguy1234] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (3:08 pm)

Replying to: carguy1234 (Nov 02, 2005 4:08 pm)

I cannot answer your question without the complete year, make, model, trim package, 2 or 4wd???
 
connortirerack.com
Tire & Wheel Specialist
The Tire Rack
877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269
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Re: Question for Connor - Avon Tech M550 [msu79gt82] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (3:13 pm)

Replying to: msu79gt82 (Nov 03, 2005 8:31 am)

The Avon Tech M550 has proven to be a very good tire in dry, wet, and snow traction. In comparison to the Pirelli P Zero Nero MS, i think the Avon will be a little quieter as well as better snow traction.
 
 connortirerack.com
Tire & Wheel Specialist
The Tire Rack
877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269
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Re: Help [huskers] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (5:07 pm)

Replying to: huskers (Nov 03, 2005 6:42 pm)

The recommended sizes for your truck in 16" are:
 
245/75-16 - 30.5" tall - OE stock size
265/75-16 - 31.7" tall
275/70-16 - 31.2" tall
 
The hardest part about making recommendations for this type of truck is the fact that you have to use a minimum of an E load range which limits your choices. There is also the fact the OE wheels are 16X6.5 which means the largest tires i can recommend to fit the wheels would be the stock size.
 
 connortirerack.com
Tire & Wheel Specialist
The Tire Rack
877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269
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Re: Directional or asymmetric tires? [frootloops16] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (5:11 pm)

Replying to: frootloops16 (Nov 04, 2005 2:35 pm)

They are correct to a certain extent. Most people put directional tires on their cars and never perform standard rotation because of the extra cost of dismounting and remounting all four tires. If the rotational procedure is followed correctly the directional tire will last as long as an asymmetrical tire in the same class.
 
 connortirerack.com
Tire & Wheel Specialist
The Tire Rack
877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269
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Re: Tires for 04 EX V6 Honda Accord Sedan [ken972] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (5:23 pm)

Replying to: ken972 (Nov 04, 2005 2:50 pm)

I would recommend dropping down to an H speed rating. Honda only requires this car to have any H speed rating and in my opinion the V speed rating is overkill for this car. For the needs you stated you were looking for i would actually recommend the Bridgestone Turanza LS-H. As to the issue of size, the only two sizes i can recommend for your Accord would be the OE 205/60/16 or the 215/55/16.
 
205/60R16 Bridgestone Turanza LS-H - 113.00 ea
215/55R16 Bridgestone Turanza LS-H - 121.00 ea
 
 connortirerack.com
Tire & Wheel Specialist
The Tire Rack
877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269
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Re: Tires for 01 LX Honda Accord Sedan & 00 CE Toyota Corolla [arvinm] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (5:28 pm)

Replying to: arvinm (Nov 06, 2005 1:44 pm)

Based on a blind recommendation on the vehicle alone since there are no qualifications listed i would suggest:
 
2001 Honda Accord LX
195/65/15 Bridgestone G009 - 63.00 ea
 
2000 Toyota Corolla
175/65/14 Yokohama Avid T4 - 50.00 ea
 
 connortirerack.com
Tire & Wheel Specialist
The Tire Rack
877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269
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Re: Replacement tires for 1994 Mazda Miata [uv4me] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (5:39 pm)

Replying to: uv4me (Nov 07, 2005 6:25 am)

If you are looking for a summer only tire I would recommend using the 195/60/14 Yokohama AVS ES100 (70.00 each). The will offer very good dry and wet traction and very nice ride quality. However they do tend to get noisier as they wear which can be a problem for a convertible.
 
If you would like to use an all season tire then i would recommend using the 195/60/14 Bridgestone G009 (61.00 each). They will offer great dry, wet, and snow traction (if needed) as well as quiet comfortable ride quality.
 
 connortirerack.com
Tire & Wheel Specialist
The Tire Rack
877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269
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Re: winter tires for 2wd 2000 Chevy Suburban in NYC area [bc13] by connortirerack
Nov 07, 2005 (5:44 pm)

Replying to: bc13 (Nov 07, 2005 7:43 am)

First i would recommend dropping down a size to the 245/75/16 which will fit the factory wheel. A narrower tire will offer less resistance in snow which equates into better control. The tire i would recommend for the best ice and snow traction would be the 245/75/16 Bridgestone Blizzak DMZ3 (108.00 each). They are also the longest wearing snow tire that i carry.
 
 connortirerack.com
Tire & Wheel Specialist
The Tire Rack
877-522-8473 ext 269
When placing an order online or the phone, please reference Connor at ext 269

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