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8 messages,  Last post on Oct 25, 2009 at 6:21 AM

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Best Tires suggestions by bxny
Nov 10, 2008 (12:19 pm)
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I have a 2001 Park Aveune in need of tires. Do you have any suggestions for a quiet ride and good traction in wet weather?
Thanks,
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mew tire recommendation by russellburke
Nov 12, 2008 (5:04 am)
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The Michelin harmony have been on my Buick P/A's for some time. No problems and would buy again.
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Re: mew tire recommendation [russellburke] by PAman
Jan 12, 2009 (10:57 am)
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Replying to: russellburke (Nov 12, 2008 5:04 am)

Ditto. Just make sure the tire says "Michelin" on the side, and as long as it is the proper size, mounted and inflated to specs, you'll be very happy.
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Re: Best Tires suggestions [bxny] by leonardg
Jan 26, 2009 (3:23 am)
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Replying to: bxny (Nov 10, 2008 12:19 pm)

If you haven't purchased yet, I recommend not going to NTB. They try to replace close to what you have and ended with vibrations no matter how many times adjusted and different stores, finally went to the top and they ordered special tires that were like originals. I should have gone to Conrads - that is where NTB got them from. I also should have asked my S-I-L that is an engineer at Goodyear.
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Help with tire selection by ultramann
May 24, 2009 (6:24 pm)
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Help with tire selection by ultramann
May 24, 2009 (6:24 pm)
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Hi !
 
I have a 2005 Buick Park Ave Ultra that needs 4 good tires that will not cause vibrations at highway speeds.Mine has a terrible sweet spot at 68mph that makes it feel like a jackhammer under the seat of my pants! A local tire shop recommened Cooper CS4 tires. Has anyone ever used them before? He does not use the Hunter wheel balence system. (roadforce?)
 
I also read that Michelins are recommened by some on the net .
 
Thanks in advance for some info on my decision,
 
Thanks, Kevin
 
Buddykevyahoo.com
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Re: Help with tire selection [ultramann] by imidazol97
Jul 01, 2009 (12:16 pm)
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Replying to: ultramann (May 24, 2009 6:24 pm)

If you want smoothness you'll want to buy Michelins at a place that does RoadForce balancing on a Hunter 9700 balancer.
 
Also get the alignment set right on the specifications front and rear--do not accept "close" or "within tolerances" as good enough.
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Tire observations for the record by cruiser59
Oct 25, 2009 (6:21 am)
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Hi there. I just acquired a beautiful 1999 PA with 70,000 miles and running Michelin Agility Touring tires, they have about 30,000 miles on the set. I just drove from California to Florida (3160 miles) with my brother. The car was flawless, the tires were as expected (Michelin owner on other cars) and the average mpg was above anticipated mileage.
 
My humble experience is that with some solid research, good tires are a must. Road force balancing is a must, proper inflation is a must and the ride will pretty much take care of itself, assuming the remaining drive components are within specs.
 
Thanks for listening.

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