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Re: winter tires for 2wd 2000 Chevy Suburban in NYC area [connortirerack] by bc13
Nov 08, 2005 (6:57 am)

Replying to: connortirerack (Nov 07, 2005 5:44 pm)

Thanks Connor. Would you recommend going down further? I plan on getting a set of wheels for the snow tires, just to make things easier. Also noticed at tire rack that a set of steel and alloys (factory takeoff's?) are about the same price. Any advantage to either wheel for snow tires?
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Re: AWD Saturn VUE tires [connortirerack] by carguy1234
Nov 08, 2005 (9:54 am)

Replying to: connortirerack (Nov 07, 2005 3:08 pm)

Wow - you must really be busy and skimming these posts, since all that information was given. Here it is again:
 
It's time to change tires on our Saturn VUE, and I'm seeing that the choices are limited with the stock P235/65R16 101S M&S type.
    
So I'm wondering if I can go with P215/70R16's? There are a lot more and better choices in that size, especially for winter traction.
    
Can I switch to the 215/70 tires on our 2003 AWD VUE?
 
More simply, in case this was hard to understand:
 
Year: 2003
Make: Saturn
Model: VUE
Trim package: AWD (so it is an AWD vehicle)
 
Thanks
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Thanks Connor by dabimmer
Nov 08, 2005 (1:01 pm)
I contacted you through this service a few months ago with a request for tires for my 2001 BMW 530 i . Your suggestion for my parameters was the Michelin PS2, I recently had them installed through one of your installers and I want to thank you for your effort. These tires make this bimmer very happy. The tires were not even a thought at the time I wrote so thanks again for all your hard work ,research, knowledge and helpfulness.
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2004 Honda Accord EX 4cyl by crankky
Nov 08, 2005 (1:25 pm)
In reference to message number 1288, I had a question. I am shopping for tires for my 2004 Accord EX 4cyl sedan. Stock tires are the Michelin 205-60/16 MXV4's. Hate them. Poor cornering and horrible on wet roads.
 
In the previous post, you say Honda only requres an H rated tire. Where is that published? The owners manual and door jamb sticker in my car both specify 205-60/16's with a V speed rating. I understand that V rated tires might be overkill for this car, but on the other hand, that's what the book calls for, as far as I can tell.
 
I'm considering the Bridgestone G009, LS-V (H?) or BFG Traction T/A.
 
Please let me know what you think.
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Rotation when buying 2 at a time by ajcstr
Nov 09, 2005 (10:09 am)
From reading the TireRack article regarding purchasing 2 tires at a time, the recommendation is to put the new tires in the rear and older tires on the front. This would imply to me that the tires could never be rotated. Is this correct?
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Re: Michelin Cross Terrain's on Highlander [rick27513] by rick27513
Nov 10, 2005 (4:27 am)

Replying to: rick27513 (Nov 08, 2005 6:13 am)

Scratch that question about the Highlander "working hard" at speeds... the tires were mistakenly 255-70, instead of the correct 225/70's. No wonder they looked so big!
I'd still love to hear your thoughts about using Michelin Exalto's on the Acura CL-S.
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Re: Ask Connor from The Tire Rack [Sylvia] by scholder
Nov 10, 2005 (7:53 am)

Replying to: Sylvia (May 04, 2004 8:14 pm)

I'm looking for a good set of tires for Winter to put on a 2001 740i BMW. I have always felt safer with "snow" tires in the Winter months and wonder what your opinion is of how much more safe you are by buying "snow" tires instead of an all purpose tire. Am I being dumb to spend the extra $$?
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Advice for a Protege 5 by mazda6iguy
Nov 10, 2005 (10:07 am)
My friend is thinking of buying a used 2002 Mazda Protege 5 from a private party. It has 44k miles on it. Currently the tires on the car are Kumho Ecsta Supra P195/50/16 tires. Are these strictly summer tires or will this handle snow also? Could you recommend an all season tire for this vehicle? Thanks.
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Next Bridgestone Alenza Rebate/Promotion???? by gatorjmd
Nov 10, 2005 (4:45 pm)
Hello, Connor. Do you know when we can anticipate the next rebate or other promotion for the Bridgestone Alenza? Thank you in advance.
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Run Flat Options by dans1
Nov 11, 2005 (11:50 am)
Hi Connor,
I emailed you at the beginning of the year about the Dunlop 225/60R17 runflats on my 2004 Toyota Sienna AWD- We got 16,463 miles out of the original set before they were shot, but the local Goodyear dealer plead our case and we got a semi good deal on another set- with no other reasonable options, we bought the 2nd set at the end of January (05). Now November is here, we have put 15,337 miles on the 2nd set, and guess what, the tires are getting noisier by the mile and are almost shot. So... Any suggestions on viable "run flat" replacements for these Dunlops??
Appreciate your help

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