Hello again,
By the way I had forgot to mention the Review I had read on the Milestar M665 and Falken Sn-828's before I decided on a specific Tire.
Tire Reviews and more.com
Not quite as an informative site as Tire-Rack, but Tire-Rack had no Reviews on Milestars.
The Falken 828's had too much of a question mark about it's Tread Life to consider, so that left Primewells or Milestars. I couldn't find enough reviews on the Primewells, plus I've been buying Tools from Sears for over 30 years, so figuring that Good M665 Review along with a Company I've known for 30+ years would be the way to go.
And for all of you saying to not buy a Cheap$ Tire, In a way I do agree with you in that the Higher Initial Price usually comes with Longer Tread Life. But the problem is I really didn't have the Cash to spend, so it was either Cheap$ Tires or no Tires at All. 1 of my Old Tires was worn so bad Threads were beginning to show thru the Bald spots.
Also, I had figured out why my Old Tires had worn so fast is that my Saturn needed some major suspension repair and the Alignment was way out of whack. So be it low on cash, needing repairs AND tires, Cheap Tires became a Must. I had to replace the Lower Ball Joint/Control Arms on both front sides of the Car (Let me tell what a royal pain in the butt it was changing those on a Saturn that's been thru 13+ years of Car destroying Minnesota Salty Roads, but that's another story). Btw I changed both outer tie-rod ends as well.
So in short, Cheap$ Tires do have their needed place in society, it was either Cheap$ or none at all.
I do appreciate all your reviews, Thanks.