Re: Need new tires
Posted by:
Suburbanite
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Date: January 01, 2009 10:12PM
I recommend BJ's wholesale club. THey have a reasonable selection and reasonable prices. You also get a guarantee with them. I had a tire with a slow leak at the valve, They fixed it for free. As for which tires to buy it depends on what you use the car for. If you're never taking it off road, you shouldn't buy off road tires. There are shops that will sell them to you even though you know you don't need em.
A good all terrain tire works just fine in this area and will easily take you through all our weather and local roads. You can always just buy the same thing that's already on the car. THat's the easiest choice.
To price check, write down what it says on the sidewall of your tire, should say something like 265/75/15 and BF Goodrich, or Goodyear, etc. Then check at the different stores for price, make sure you ask if the price they give you includes mounting and balancing. If oyu buy online at tirerack, you need a tire mounting place that will mount the tires you bring. Call around and ask. Many will.