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myface
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Jan 24, 2020

225/70R19.5

My tires are 225/70R19.5. I saw the in Walmart. Should I buy from wollywolrd?. What are good brand that I can buy that will not cost me arms and legs?. I need put 2 on front.
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    Toyos. I paid $2600, 6 22’s on my f-53 Ford 22,000 chassis. Out the door. Happy, happy. And I do my homework. Good tires. Seems truckers like them for big rigs. Look for a local dealer
  • The last time I bought tires for my car at WW, I swore I'd never buy tires from them again. From now on, I'm using Tire Rack. Order the tires online, have them shipped to a local dealer (they have a list you can choose from) and they'll deliver the tires to them. When they're delivered, you'll be notified. Set up an agreeable time for the install and have them mounted and balanced if you'd like. They'll dispose of the old tires and give you a price for their services. The dealer I used did an excellent job and I'm MUCH happy with his work. That wasn't the case at WW where they balanced the tires twice and they still bounced. I found balance weights laying in my driveway after the car sat for a couple of days. Obviously, they lacked the skills necessary to properly use the balancer and apply the weights.
  • I put Hankooks on mine, all four corners. A MUCH improved ride over the Kelly Springfields. The Kellys were 19.5 X 8 The Handkooks are 225/70r 19.5's
  • We put Toyo's on our motorhome and are very happy with them. They will be replaced this summer because of age. We went up a load rating and had an alignnment done after the new tires were on. Had to go to a truck shop for that.