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![]() I run Toyo Tires on my car and will be putting them on my truck this summer. I put the tires on in 2002 after the factory tires wore out but I also put winter tires on every year. I won't buy anything else and I'm a firm believer in you get what you pay for.
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I believe Reefkeeping is not a hobby but a way of life It's unfortunate mine is at a stand still! Building a 135 reef 9 years in the making(seem like I'll never get this 1 together! Too Busy with the Nano and Pico tanks |
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![]() I have Continentals on my car
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![]() I gotta put my $0.02 in here
We have all-season and winter tires for our '10 Camaro and '78 Chev P/U. I'll be the first one to tell you about summer and winter tires over all-seasons, but .... We have Michelin Harmony tires on our '90 Olds front wheel drive and it goes through snow/rain/dry weather without a hitch. Now mind you, we only ever put it through no more than 6-8" of snow, but they are great/inexpensive tires for an all-season that we leave on all year and the wife ran that car for 20 years without snows. Even when we had over 2' of snow. My vote goes to Michelin Harmony tires. Inexpensive, quiet, loooooong tread wear and enough performance for any low HP vehicle. Last edited by gregzz4; 04-20-2012 at 02:37 AM. |
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![]() Lol it's not, but would be awkward if it was
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