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atreis
Sep 21, 2014Explorer
Over the years for my cars I've found that I like the performance of Michelin, GoodYear, Yokohama, and Pirelli tires. I've been less than happy with Goodrich, General, and the Sears house brand. (Those three have been much further off from meeting the tread life estimates, although the Goodrich tires are pretty good for fuel efficiency.)
On my car, I don't buy based on price - I buy based on performance, fuel efficiency, and expected tread life. For my trailer I buy based on date of manufacture and price - with the only caveat being that I prefer radials.
On my car, I don't buy based on price - I buy based on performance, fuel efficiency, and expected tread life. For my trailer I buy based on date of manufacture and price - with the only caveat being that I prefer radials.
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