Yay! Blew up my tire.
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Yay! Blew up my tire.
So I need new tires, I was waiting until winter was over because I don't drive the 8 much in the snow, but of course I took it out tonight. I blew up the driver's side rear and now new tires all around. I have the stock 18s and really know nothing about tires. The rears were 225/45/18 so I guess I need that size. I am buying them at Discount Tire too if that matters for branding and things like that. Also I live in Minnesota so they need to work well in most weather conditions. Thanks!
#2
Read these reviews about the Conti ExtremeContact DWS
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/rea...=TNWINT&cs=245
Those prices seem really high for some reason...
Anyway, stock size is 225/45/18; but a popular replacement tire is 245/40/18.
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/rea...=TNWINT&cs=245
Those prices seem really high for some reason...
Anyway, stock size is 225/45/18; but a popular replacement tire is 245/40/18.
#3
I'd also look into the Yokahama S.Drive. Prices hover around $139 or so per tire, so quite a bit cheaper than most summer tires for our size, but they are really excellent tires. I did ~35,000 on a set of them up until the beginning of this winter, and was immensely pleased with them, both dry and wet. Incredibly good wet traction and hydroplane resistance actually.
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