Saturday, December 24, 2011

Please help me pick a Winter Tire set for my 1995 Toyota Corolla?

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My mechanic recommended to go to Discount Tire. There's a store near here. I just don't want to be taken advantage of. I have a front wheel drive Toyota Corolla and I live in Michigan so it's important to have a car that can handle ice and snow on the freeway till April 2011. My budget for tires + installation + fees + taxes is $350-$400 maximum.|||I recommend Dean Winter-cat tires, made by Cooper. I live in Vermont. The weather gets very bad here (like Michigan) They will cost about $75 each so they are not expensive. Best winter tire I ever drove on, Also they are studdable.|||Well, discount sells the Hankook Winter iPike in your budget. Hankook is very new to the winter tire business and I have no experience with any of their winter tires but they will certainly be better in ice and snow than whatever you might have now. Personally I would go with a more established tire with great reviews and wider distribution like the General Altimax Arctic or Firestone Winterforce - neither of which you can get at Discount Tire but are available from other major tire outlets and should be in that same price range.





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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/test鈥?/a>|||there are several tire companies out there find them in the yellow pages and stop by 2 or 3 of them and get opinions then go from there

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