The Pir@te Posted February 26, 2007 Posted February 26, 2007 I am going to replace my old tires and I'll tell what's confusing me. When I first purchased the car had I think a 16" on the rims. Then my dad installed a 16" 225/60r16 98H Grand Tour and they were horrible on highways above 60 Miles :chairshot: Can you beleive that (Fu**ing Chinese brand) (Enduro-606 Runway) Now I am reading that the stock's are 205/65-15 but i have a 16*6 1/2 Rim & every one tells me that a brand is better than the other and I don't know what to go for. My country temperature is 45'C average in summer and 25'C in winter and the streets suck with regular driving on mud and sand. I am between Bridgestone and Yokohama. Please convince me with your thought..
92silverls400 Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 :chairshot: 1st , You get what you paid for. 2nd, you need a suv for driving in sand and lousy pavement. Lexus has suv. try goodyear assurrance comfortred triple tread tires, probably made in china like everything else :whistles: my opinion only.
falciott Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 With all season tires, I have had good experiences with Bridgestone Turanza LSV and also with Michelin Hydro Edge, with the Hydro Edge being slightly superior in performance. If you want your speedometor to stay within specs, then you should get 225-55-16 , if you keep it at 60 then the speedometor will be too slow. :whistles:
djspawn00 Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 Someone posted the consumer reports tire review a little while back look it up. As I've said before I usually go with kumho's or michellins with all of my cars and I have no complaints.
Lexusfreak Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 :chairshot: 1st , You get what you paid for. 2nd, you need a suv for driving in sand and lousy pavement. Lexus has suv. try goodyear assurrance comfortred triple tread tires, probably made in china like everything else :whistles: my opinion only. Actually they are made in Canada. :whistles: ;) In the 225 60 16 size....they are H speed rated to boot. An excellent choice!
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