A friend has a 2009 Subaru Forester they’re nursing along - it has a BHG(K-Seal or Blue Devil somehow stopped it, their mechanic who owns a shop in town that’s a mutual friend of ours said it’s not worth pulling the engine out to fix it and I don’t have the time either). It’s their roundabout car, her husband drives it and they have other cars - a Sienna and a Tacoma on the way. The tires are shot on it. Usually, I have a no-Chinesium tire policy. But in this case, I’m breaking it. I told them they can get Sentury from America’s Tire. They do have a relationship with their shop, and I recommended they can order a Sailun SH408 or WestLake Foray RP18 off Amazon or the Armstrong Blu-Trac PC from Simple Tire and have them shipped to their shop or their in-law’s business next door. I told them the Sailun is the cheapest tire Big O has, and it’s also the mystery “entry-level” tire America’s Tire uses. There’s certainly worse like LingLong.
Anything wrong with these choices? They know these are cheap tires and can be scary in the rain but they also know this car won’t get getting too much invested in.
Anything wrong with these choices? They know these are cheap tires and can be scary in the rain but they also know this car won’t get getting too much invested in.