BTW- I found my tire order made in 2009.
P235/60R-15 BFGoodrich Radial T/A
2 195/60R-14 BFGoodrich Traction T/A H
Location: Columbia SC
Posts: 308
My VIN: 1597
BTW- I found my tire order made in 2009.
P235/60R-15 BFGoodrich Radial T/A
2 195/60R-14 BFGoodrich Traction T/A H
"Owning a Delorean is like frying bacon naked."
I get that sentiment. But I see it as if the tire is good enough for dry weather driving, and I’m going to end up replacing them due to age vs mileage, I’m fortunate enough that i can eat $300 worth of tires if they end up not being worthwhile. I don’t see the value in 100-200 dollars per tire that will only see a few thousand miles over their lifetime before getting replaced in or around a decade. I’m not trying to cheap out on the only part of the car that contacts the road, I’m just trying to find the best value for my driving habits with the car.
Location: Columbia SC
Posts: 308
My VIN: 1597
All of my tires seem to get old way before the tread even shows any wear. I have a 2006 Mustang GT with the original tires that I also need to replace. The car only has 11000 miles on it. The Delorean is my daily driver but I only put about 75 miles a month on it. I agree buying a high end sports tire for a grocery getter or weekend fun car is a waste of money unless one just wants the name or the look. I see these young guys with the low profile "eraser" tires that get only about 1000 miles and need replacing.
Speaking of wear. I had some work done on my car in Atlanta and had a brand new set of tires put on it. I did not know but the front end was badly out of line and were pointed inward. When I got home to Columbia only 250 miles, both front tires were ruined.
"Owning a Delorean is like frying bacon naked."
Posts: 8
I bought the General Tire AltiMAX RT43.
Good reviews and surprisingly reasonable price. There was even a rebate from GT.
See my post here:
http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?t=344
So far, so good. Personally, I prefer tires not made in China.
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Location: Columbia SC
Posts: 308
My VIN: 1597
The generals look good. Do me a favor and post links to the exact tire/size for the fronts and rears. Tire rack...etc...
Been staring at all the numbers,ratings and just read Bill's ramblings. Combine that with my meds for a severe back injury and I am as confused as reading chinese calculus upside down.
"Owning a Delorean is like frying bacon naked."
Posts: 8
195/60R14 86H (fronts)
225/60R15 96H (rears)
Note: General does not offer a 235/60R15 to replace the original rear size.
http://generaltire.com/tires/p...eng...n/altimax-rt43
https://m.tirerack.com/tires/t...RT4...Speed+Rated%29
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Location: Columbia SC
Posts: 308
My VIN: 1597
Links are broken/outdated.
"Owning a Delorean is like frying bacon naked."
this link should work. direct link to tirerack for the Genreals: 195 front, 225 rear
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...omCompare1=yes
I just orderd mine after my last post. should get them early this week.
hopefully ill be able to take them to my mechanic and get them mounted on my wheels before next weekend.
Location: Columbia SC
Posts: 308
My VIN: 1597
I jack the car up and take the wheels to a shop and have them put them on the rims, balance and put them on myself. Once, a installer jacked the car and cracked the fiberglass under the battery area. Another I gave specific instructions to put the weights on the inside of the wheel. Of course they put them on the outside cracking off very rare dark grey paint sending me into a rage.
"Owning a Delorean is like frying bacon naked."