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109 messages, Last post on Apr 18, 2008 at 6:26 PM
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Replying to: dtownfb (Jul 18, 2007 7:58 pm) |
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Hi, Our van Quest 05 SE has ~21.5K, and it looks like the OEM tires may have to be replaced First, some of you mentioned about putting the Yokohama Avid TRZ. On TireRack website, some Quest owners said so, but one of them although started out having a good impression said that he later experienced problems with these TRZ, almost to the point of regretting to buy it. If you have them, please give me some long-term feedback. Second, I also saw that Pirelli P4 can also replace the 17 inc OEM on my Quest. Anyone has experience with them so far? I'm also interested to hear about other brands if you have them. Reviews on tirerack website tends to be a bit a mix of positive and negative, and of course includes many car companies so it's a bit hard to get a good feeling for what tire may work or not on my van. Thanks |
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| I recently researched tires via TireRack.com and comments from this site and decided on the Kuhmo Solus KH-16 in the 235/60 16 size. It's a 60000 or 70000 mile tire. We just came back from vaction and put 2000 mi. on them so far and I'm most pleased with performance/ride and at a great price. HUGE difference over OE. I didn't order from tirerack; I found a local independent dealer who ordered and installed. 4 tires for about $365 out the door. | |
First, thanks to everyone on this forum--I needed new tires for my 04 Quest and this discussion was very helpful. When I finally talked to a dealer, I learned that Yokohama now makes tires in the size recommended for my vehicle (225/65-16). Judging from the comments here, I was lucky that my tires held out to 52,000 miles, but they definitely have to go now!
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Replying to: keltob (Aug 21, 2007 5:15 am) I was looking around yesterday and Walmart quoted me for the 225/65/16 eagles $135. plus tax and mounting. And $128 for the Michlen MXV plus everything. Another place quoted me Toyo 225/65-16 $130 plus tax but included mounting. So I am still looking. I do have 45000 on this 04 Quest and so far haven't had any brake problems. |
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Has anybody ever heard of this brand? I think they are made in Korea. I see they are selling the 225/65-16 for $380 shipped from Florida. Was wondering anybody had any experience with them. |
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Got my 235-60-16" Blizzak tires ($82 each from Tire Rack) mounted up on steel wheels today, without the tire pressure sensors. Looking forward to trying them in snow this winter.
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Replying to: exploder750 (Sep 15, 2007 6:57 pm) |
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Replying to: exploder750 (Sep 15, 2007 6:57 pm) |
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