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Re: Tires

By: Decomposed in POPE 5 | Recommend this post (0)
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Thanks Nemo.

I've got my answer.

When we had the two tires replaced this year, we requested "the cheapest tires you sell" - since the van was leaking both power steering fluid and antifreeze and we figured we'd buy a new car later in the year. But both problems have since been corrected and the van may be good for another 100 thousand miles.

I've just learned that the Goodyear Integrity tires we bought ARE All-Season.

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So, obviously, we shouldn't buy four new All-Season tires next month. Two will be fine and will be fully compatible with the All-Seasons the van already has.

Now to decide whether to get it a set of chains.




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Re: Tires
By: capt_nemo
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Wed, 14 Nov 18 7:50 AM
Msg. 13303 of 62138

Only prob with All Weather tires, they are a soft sticky compound. Running them in the dry summer will wear them out long before their time DE,,,,,,,,,


And if they have studs, they are only allowed during winter months, then ya have to take them off. They will fine you here if you run them past the take off date......


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