Let's talk about cars
#888
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I have always (US & UK) spent quite a lot of time on interstates/ motorways, and high speed highways, so I have always valued good quality tires, and been willing to pony-up for them, which usually means Michelins, but my truck is likely to get the closest Bridgestone to the OEM installed originals as I can find. I am not sure if the Mustang the going to get more OEM Goodyears before its inspection.
On the question of retailer, I've always found Tire Kingdom to be price competitive, and with longer hours than Discount Tire, i.e. open in the evening when I'm not at work.
Last edited by Pulaski; Oct 25th 2013 at 3:31 am.
#889
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I think a lot of the ratings reflect customer expectations. Cheap tires are often noisy and/or give a poor ride, OR are OK on sound and comfort, but have a shorter life. Just like cars themselves, a Kia buyer may be every bit as pleased with their car as a BMW driver, but that doesn't mean they are equally good. I have always (US & UK) spent quite a lot of time on interstates/ motorways, and high speed highways, so I have always valued good quality tires, and been willing to pony-up for them, which usually means Michelins, but my truck is likely to get the closest Bridgestone to the OEM installed originals as I can find. I am not sure if the Mustang the going to get more OEM Goodyears before its inspection.
What are the Bridgestones you have on there at the moment?
#890
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I will 99% likely use Discout Tire - they are always best on price, and I've only had one problem in 10 years (broken wheel stud at the Westheimer one which they sorted out OK). I normally go to the one at the top of Mason, but only because they were there before the Katy Mills one. I use the KM one to top off the trailer tires as it is stored just over the road, so maybe give them the tire job tis time as well.
#891
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#892
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#894
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#895
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Firestone are on my sh1tlist ever since the local service center tried to screw me over a grand for a new oil pan on the wife's Mazda 3 a while ago....all it needed was a new plug that Kwek Karl lube gave me for a couple of bucks!
#896
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It was a Firestone center that managed to b0rk the steering box on my Dodge Ram. Not that it steered that well to begin with.
#897
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Sport button is fun...it's a bit poo where I live though as you keep having to slow down to avoid the pot holes.
One thing I miss is the "Winter" mode that we used to have. Really nice to use to pull away from all the ploughed in snow banks at the junctions down my way. Especially as the car doesn't have 1-2 drive gears in the auto to choose from either :/
One thing I miss is the "Winter" mode that we used to have. Really nice to use to pull away from all the ploughed in snow banks at the junctions down my way. Especially as the car doesn't have 1-2 drive gears in the auto to choose from either :/
#898
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I was surprised when my shiny new F250 came shod with Firestones as it was less than a year after the final chapter of the bust up between Ford and Bridgestone-Firestone after the Explorer tire deflation debacle. Ford had apparently favoured Firestone since the 1920's, but had supposedly told Bridgestone-Firestone to sling their hook around 2001. However, by the summer of 2002 that was obviously not the case.
#899
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I've never used one of those non-manufacturer branded service centers. The local franchise service centers are closer, and the charges are very reasonable rarely more than about $100-$120 for either Ford or Honda, including Mobil 1 full synthetic oil, for the basic 10,000 miles services.
#900
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I've never used one of those non-manufacturer branded service centers. The local franchise service centers are closer, and the charges are very reasonable rarely more than about $100-$120 for either Ford or Honda, including Mobil 1 full synthetic oil, for the basic 10,000 miles services.