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Replying to: busiris (Mar 29, 2008 5:20 pm) I finally found a deal for a full set of tires, at a hole in the wall tire place, run by a local motorcycle 'gang', for lack of a better term. No lie! Next to their bar. But great mechanics. And no 'stem lube' charges either. I got a full set of Endura tires for $190, I checked the date on the tires, and they are about 9 months old. Not to old for a new tire. Got the exact same size 185/60r/14's. I just had the front end alignment done today at tire Kingdom for $80. They said the right front was 'off'. The readout was a microscopic about, in my opinion. BUT they say it is enough to wear out the outer edge of the tires. and the front ones wear bald to the wear bar, and the edges wear smooth! So thats that. A total of $270 for the entire deal. Having to replace a full set of tires at 7,500 miles is ridiculous. But I said they were junk from the day I joined this forum. And I stick by that comment! And NOW I stick to the road!!! After months of sliding around, and the road noise was horrible. Now it is silent, quieter than when brand new. These Enduras are rated as a 'high performance' tire. Much to my shock! I checked them out online, and they are listed as a high performance tire. not a 'passenger' or 'touring' tire. so I got a great deal on them. all the other well known tire places wanted up to $300 for the bottom of the rack tires for this car. No one was below $250...until I found these guys. And yes they are ASE certified.and so far the car runs better than new. IF the tires 'fell off a truck'...I don't know anything about it. I have a paid receipt, and they are on the car. And I am not going to tell these guys they are not 'legit' tires! |
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Replying to: mikejpen (Apr 18, 2007 8:43 am) |
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Replying to: patsaveo (Apr 25, 2008 3:37 am)
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Replying to: patsaveo (Apr 25, 2008 3:37 am) But, then again, I don't usually go to places like that, since its not uncommon for the tech to be "numerically" challenged, and unable to count to the correct number of quarts when refilling the crankcase. Point well taken on the tire PSI issue, especially if you have replacement tires different from the original set. |
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Replying to: patsaveo (Apr 25, 2008 3:43 am)
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Replying to: poncho167 (Apr 26, 2008 5:04 am) |
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I need to know because i just bought a set of 17 inch rims with 205/40/17 thinking for sure they will fit. Am I right, i really hope i am. Thanks for the help Matt |
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| thanks for all the help guys ! | |
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The retaining spring one one of my headlights and the service station "hotglued" the bulb in place! IF they can get it out, is it possible to get JUST that spring? The whole assembly would be $112- should I maybe try a local junkyard for a 2004-2006 Aveo? Rusty |
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