Posted by Fixerupper on December 17, 2012 at 16:47:59 from (100.42.82.30):
In Reply to: Tires for our van posted by Fixerupper on December 17, 2012 at 11:00:42:
Thanks for the suggestions so far. Michelin seems to be the most mentioned one.
The alignment was done by a rural body shop near to me that is known for good work. He straightens frames for other body shops and dealers and is fussy.
I do not trust the local big tire shops. Period! The dealer I've been going to is a small town mom and pop station owned by a local co-op elevator. They have no bias as to brand. If I can't trust them I can't trust anybody. They do not do alignments and their tire stock is small so if I have a problem with a tire they have to order it, but it's usually worth it. I just don't know what to buy after this fiasco. Years ago we had our stable American made brands that we could depend on, but not today. Today an old name brand may not have a good tire to offer. Jim
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