"Dano58" <dan.dibiase.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> I think you can get better tires than the OEM but recommendations from
>> this or another group will depend a lot on where you live, type of road
>> conditions you encounter, etc.
>>
>> www.tirerack.comis a good online tire shopping source. Also, local tire
>> chain stores (Discount Tire) often match or approach tire rack in price.
>
> Ditto Carl's recommendation of Tire Rack. I have purchased several
> sets there over the years. Their site has a lot of consumer reviews
> and ratings. No difference in tires for AWD versus FWD/RWD. I just
> replaced the Michelin Pilots on my Audi quattro with Sumitomo HTR's
> from the Tire Rack - $85 each versus over $200 for the Michelins.
Thank you both. Using tirerack, discounttires, and consumer reports I
decided on the goodyear assurance triple tred.
tirerack $102 each, + $45 shipping
discount tire $122 each; out the door about $600 including installation
The OEM tire cost almost double, which makes me wonder why it was selected
as the OEM tire.
If I mail order the tires, is it a good idea to bring just the wheels and
the new tires to have them mounted and balanced by a shop?
I am reluctant to let mechanics screw with my wheels because they always
overtighten the lug nuts. Something might get warped.
When I tighten the nuts I always use a torque wrench set to the recommended
torque.
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