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    Any opinions of Kelly tires?

    I do see some Kelly tires for larger trucks, SUV, that some retailers are considering them as a premium tire. In the passenger line, I don't ever see anything compelling.
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    Trying Firestone 'Winterforce' This Year

    I like the Winterforce. The person above who said they aren't comparable is spot on. The problem is tire testing is so focused on ice traction. And the snow testing is usually on groomed roads. As a result, studdless tires with lots of sipes and tighter tread patterns review very well. They are...
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    Tire Recommendation Needed

    Even if you don't buy $160 tires, even an extra $20 a tire can get you into something reputable. Also, almost every auto establishment will negotiate, just ask. Most people don't realize that. I regularly get better prices just by politely asking. I can almost always get $5 or $10 knocked off...
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    Initial review - Hankook iPike RW11

    I have the I Pike W419 I believe on my Odyssey. They are great in snow. As the OP stated, a lot of tires are really focused on ice traction and sacrifice some snow grip. I find the ipike to be really stable on snowy roads. I'm sure they aren't as good in slick conditions as many tires, but where...
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    Michelin X-Ice Xi3 review

    I've been chasing the highly reviewed winter tires for several past purchases and have usually been disappointed and couldn't figure out why... commenting on the OP comparison to the General Arctics. My newest conclusion is that all of the top rated tires, Xi3, Blizzaks, Conti EWC, etc, are more...
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    Tire Recommendation Needed

    Originally Posted By: HerrStig If you're never going to travel over 40 MPH I suppose you can trust your life to Chinese stuff, if you're going faster you like to live dangerously. This exactly. Several people have commented on this thread about sticking to name brand tires and I cannot agree...
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    General Altimax Arctic Review

    I had the Arctics years ago... maybe 7 years or so. It was just before or about the time people started to learn about them. They were a good tire for me and for the price, but I was never blown away, maybe even disappointed a time or two. I've never purchased them again, but they were fine and...
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    In Depth Tire Explaination

    I bought these right Continental Truecontact here: They don't say DWS in the listing, but the DWS branding is all over the tire. Some websites include the DWS in the listing, some don't. They arrived today and I had them installed this afternoon. On dry pavement, they are a breath of fresh air...
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    Yes, Winter tires... Honda Fit

    Originally Posted By: Rand Originally Posted By: edyvw Originally Posted By: SubLGT Originally Posted By: Falken ...I need the best grip possible on my Fit, our Winters in Montreal are really bad, a lot of snow and ice... If your winter temperatures are typically around -10 degC to 0 degC...
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    ATP 205 re-Seal Works

    A lot of people refer to this stuff as snake oil. Some of them have to work. I doubt all of these companies just think to themselves, "Let's sell colored water and tell people it's stops leaks. Muahhahah." Some of these companies legitimately are doing research and attempting to sell a good...
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    Yes, Winter tires... Honda Fit

    A good point that someone else brought up above about dry traction. Even in up-up-upstate NY, where we get a snow storm every week, once the snow stops and the plows get out, the roads are clear the next day. 85% of the time, you'll still be driving on dry pavement. For that reason, I have...
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    Yes, Winter tires... Honda Fit

    Snow tires I have used: Pacemark from Sam's Club (Studded and un-Studded) Blizzaks General Altimax Artics Continental Extreme Winter Contacts Goodyear Ice WRT The worst of that group were the Altimax Arctics. I gave them away after two winters. The next worse are the Continenta Extreme WC...
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    In Depth Tire Explaination

    Originally Posted By: Cressida Originally Posted By: stephen9666 All the name-brand t-rates tires I've bought or considered in the last several years had a cap ply. That includes Hankook H727, Kumho KR21 and Cooper CS5 Grand Touring. A couple of points to consider: 1. I have seen examples of...
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    ATP 205 re-Seal Works

    Originally Posted By: Ihatetochangeoil +1 I have used ATP 205 reseal on two different systems with excellent results. It stopped an oil leak on a high mileage engine (190K) and a minute Power Steering leak which saved me ~$800 repair (on a car worth maybe $1500 on a good day). It DID take...
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    ATP 205 re-Seal Works

    Just thought I would share how ATP worked in my car. I have/had multiple slow leaks from my engine. The leaks didn't amount to any more than a quart over an oil change. Just slow drips from multiple spots. I had been placing my car on cardboard in my garage to gauge the leaks. My first attempt...
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    Dealer vs. Indy shop

    When we got our 2011 Camry with Platinum warranty, I decided that this was the car I was going to dedicate to dealership service. I was taking it to the dealership for oil changes and seasonal tire swaps at quite the premium. It seemed that every time I took it in, they found more problems and...
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    In Depth Tire Explaination

    Originally Posted By: bvance554 The RT43's have gotten a lot of great press around here, and I put a set on my Cruze based on that. After 10k I'm not THAT impressed with them. They're ok... Very good in the rain. I have yet to experience them in the snow. But they're loud, my mpg has decreased...
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    In Depth Tire Explaination

    Originally Posted By: EdwardC Take a look here: http://www.barrystiretech.com/speedratings.html About 3/4 of the way down, they talk about the jump to H rated tires typically needing an additional cap ply. It talks about how the speed capabilities of a tire decrease with age, but I don't know...
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    In Depth Tire Explaination

    I'm looking to get some in depth knowledge on tires. I'm looking at a set of General RT43. They come in various speed ratings of T, H, or V and are all about the same cost, within a couple of dollars of each other. So, what is the difference? First, I know what the speed ratings of T, H, and V...
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    How many quarts of ATF for Impala drain and fill?

    I did the dump and fill last night and it was just about 7 and a half quarts. I measured the fluid that dumped and it was a smidge over 7 quarts, so I knew how much had to go back in. I added 6.5 and progressively checked it over a 30 minute period until finally made it into the crosshatch...
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