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![]() ![]() Drives: 2007 red lb Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: chicago burbs
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need new tires
hi guys, my 07 hb has about 38,500 miles on it and i need to find new tires. so, i was searching around here, but all i want is a decent tire that replaces the original equipment ones that need replacing. don't want the same ones, bridgestone potenzas, as i don't think they are very good on snow or in rain. please help out a middle aged old woman who just wants a decent tire. thanks
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what's your budget?
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![]() ![]() Drives: 2007 red lb Join Date: Jul 2007
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i was thinking under $400 but can go higher if i need to. just want a decent tire all season that is better than the original tires that need replacing. thanks for all of the replies, i will check for prices. anyone ever buy tires at sam's or costco? thought i could check there. thanks for the replies guys, i will check pep boys
Last edited by bigdoglover; 04-01-2011 at 08:18 AM. Reason: more info |
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falken 912
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I like mine, but after about 20,000 miles (only 2-3 autocrosses, and a few hotlaps around PIR), I'm at 2/32 of tread. Treadware was not great.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris HB Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Central Alabama, GOD BLESS AMERICA
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nitto 555r, firestone firehawks, yokohama parada,
kidding, those are extreme high performance. any way, i just got a set of falken zeix 512's on mine a few days ago, not much of a review but they're extremely quiet, and people talk around here that the 512's last a long time. they're 380 treadwear with an a traction and temp range. any way, so far they're much better than the factory bridgestones. they were noisey, they were dry-rotted at 35k miles. any way, if you want more of a selection of a tire then step to a 195/60/15. they're cheaper, wider selection, and you can step out of the 'eco friendly' section. |
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![]() ![]() Drives: 2007 Yaris RS HB Join Date: May 2007
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If you intend on keeping the same tire on all year (a "true" all season tire), go with the Continental ExtremeContact DWS. They are reasonably priced, have excellent wet/dry grip and have the sipes for snow/ice. They are not an extreme sports/handling tire as their sidewalls are a bit soft. On the up side, they drive relatively smooth on the road and have very good tread wear so you won't be replacing them after a couple of seasons. They are a good compromise for more expensive Michelins but won't break your bank.
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The best bang for the buck in stock size is the Hankook Optimo H727.
The Michelin Harmony is top dog but pricey. The Yokohama AVID TRZ and the AVID Touring-S are also respectable options.
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Continental Pro Contact with Eco Plus technology , can be bought for less than $90 each . Just picked up 4 , plan to get them installed soon as the weather gets better . Cooper Cs-4s' are good all weather tire under $90 each too . Is hard to make a decision . Was told by a few tire stores that tires are due for another price increase .
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BTW, Discounttiredirect has the Hankook H727 for just $74 each... plus you'll get a $40 rebate when you buy 4 tires. That's just $256 delivered to your door. Should be able to find a shop to install and balance for about $40.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...w=false&cs=185 |
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![]() ![]() Drives: 2007 red lb Join Date: Jul 2007
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just got off the phone with pepboys-hankkok optimo is still buy 3 get the 4th freewith rebate-price is $91 per tire plus all of the add ons. total came to $519.94 then you get the rebate of $91 back on a prepaid visa card. cost would be $429. the guy told me we have tpms which jacks up the cost-wonderful
checked discount tire, they have the yokohoma avid trz total out the door for 4 installed with tax is $468 went online and saw the hankook's for $300 for 4-$40 shipping $40 rebate, plus install which seems to be the biggest bump up of the prices. i think these prices are crazy Last edited by bigdoglover; 04-01-2011 at 11:45 AM. Reason: mistake |
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![]() ![]() Drives: 2007 red lb Join Date: Jul 2007
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just checked discount tire direct, you are right on the price-if i take them to discount tire it says $20 install each tire plus $5 each tire for the tpms fee. free shipping-i think the tpms kit was $3 for each tire thru them online
total price shipped was $308 plus the $100 to install them at discount tire,plus tax there so my total would be appr. $408 plus the hassle of bringing the tires to them. pp boys would be $20 more after their rebate |
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Are these for your 2007 Yaris? Does it have TPMS? Mine doesn't.
Find someone to install your tires for a lot less. |
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![]() ![]() Drives: 2007 red lb Join Date: Jul 2007
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yep, 07 yaris-guy at pepboys said it has tpms, i am not sure. i also forgot to add for tire disposal fees at discount tires-
have no idea how to find someone cheaper to install,sorry. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 08 Yaris sedan auto / Fit auto Join Date: Oct 2009
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Quite sure the 2007 models didn't have T.P.M.S..
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