Time to replace my "older than my marriage" Goodyear EMTs
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Time to replace my "older than my marriage" Goodyear EMTs
Situation: Recently purchased a '97 quicksliver base coupe 6MT. Lots of tread left, but date codes on one pair of tires goes back to 2003, and the other pair is August 2001! They're older than my marriage!
Car is a daily driver and my only vehicle. My commute = 37 miles each way 5x week. I live in the Front Range area of Colorado. There is little snow here anymore but the temps are always low, between 15 degrees F and 60 degrees F; we only get 3-4 days per year when the temps are lower. All-season tires are a MUST. I'm a teacher with a salary that would have been pretty good in 1992; it's barely able to make the grade with my loans 26 years later. Spending $2500 on summer wheels and tires just isn't going to happen, not at least for a couple of years.
Choices: BFG G-FORCE COMP 2 AS? Continentals? Dunlops? What brand of tire will give me solid performance in the dry, cool climate of northern Colorado?
Car is a daily driver and my only vehicle. My commute = 37 miles each way 5x week. I live in the Front Range area of Colorado. There is little snow here anymore but the temps are always low, between 15 degrees F and 60 degrees F; we only get 3-4 days per year when the temps are lower. All-season tires are a MUST. I'm a teacher with a salary that would have been pretty good in 1992; it's barely able to make the grade with my loans 26 years later. Spending $2500 on summer wheels and tires just isn't going to happen, not at least for a couple of years.
Choices: BFG G-FORCE COMP 2 AS? Continentals? Dunlops? What brand of tire will give me solid performance in the dry, cool climate of northern Colorado?
#2
Instructor
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Choices: BFG G-FORCE COMP 2 AS? Continentals? Dunlops? What brand of tire will give me solid performance in the dry, cool climate of northern Colorado?[/QUOTE]
Look at the Firestone Firehawk Indy 500s, great tire, as it's what I'm going to put on my '89 to replace the dry rotted Bridgestones. Look at the reviews on Tire Rack.
D.
Choices: BFG G-FORCE COMP 2 AS? Continentals? Dunlops? What brand of tire will give me solid performance in the dry, cool climate of northern Colorado?[/QUOTE]
Look at the Firestone Firehawk Indy 500s, great tire, as it's what I'm going to put on my '89 to replace the dry rotted Bridgestones. Look at the reviews on Tire Rack.
D.
#3
Racer
Thread Starter
A new Corvette has been born!
I purchased some all-season Uniroyal Tiger's Paw tires from SimpleTire.com and had Pep Boys put them on.
The difference is so vast, so amazing that it's literally like having bought a different car! The ride is buttery-smooth, the lack of ear-splitting tire noise thrumming you to death in the passenger compartment, and the improvement in handling can't be overstated. The car doesn't rattle the roof off going over every little fault in the road anymore.
Thank GOD for new tires!