Me too. They're a little slow (1 1/2 hours to mount and balance 4 tires) but never an issue and I've had several tires done there for different vehicles.Though my experience is limited, I've had good results with the local TLE. I suppose it varies by location, though.
This is absolutely correct and nothing new. After your test drive, please remember to post the bottom line total.Not all people who clock in are worthy of respect.
Tire and Lube ExpressThis is absolutely correct and nothing new. After your test drive, please remember to post the bottom line total.
What's a TLE?
People doing work get respect and admiration when the job is done right. Not all people who clock in are worthy of respect. Those who steal from their companies, damage property, fake workers comp injures and do a crummy job among other things do not deserve respect IMHO.
I think his current tires are 6 yo..
PS: Is the OP saying these 'new' tires were made 6 years ago?. I'd be more concerned about their age than being made in Thailand or TLE doing the mount and balance.
Walmart put these on my daughter’s Hyundai. So far so good. I’d have no issue grabbing these when on sale again for my kiddos beaters.If I was trying to be cheap I would have opted for the iron Man. Imove Gen 2 for 102
Made by cooper.
These are cheap tires that seem to be OK. They are a division of Hercules Tires. Made globally-including by Copper in the U.S.Walmart put these on my daughter’s Hyundai. So far so good. I’d have no issue grabbing these when on sale again for my kiddos beaters.
Ironman iMove Gen 2 A/S 205/55R16 91V
*On sale at Walmart for $60 each last summer*
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I drove the car a few times and was actually pretty impressed with how well they performed.These are cheap tires that seem to be OK. They are a division of Hercules Tires. Made globally-including by Copper in the U.S.
Yep - I’ve seen some of those on the road that looked like Toyo made them. Ironman is weird - they’re the “value” brand of Hercules Tire, which is now an importer vs. subsidiary when Cooper owned them.These are cheap tires that seem to be OK. They are a division of Hercules Tires. Made globally-including by Copper in the U.S.
When I was getting the Pirellis installed, the new America’s Tire was getting their shipment in - nearly all of it was Sentury. The rest was a mix of Michelin, Conti and Bridgestone.This-over at Modern Tire Dealer they state second and third tier tires sale are through the roof. The reason(s) for this is obvious.
When I was getting the Pirellis installed, the new America’s Tire was getting their shipment in - nearly all of it was Sentury. The rest was a mix of Michelin, Conti and Bridgestone.
The Mohave brand was thought to be a Hankook/Kumho rebrand or by Omni United - nope. It’s made by Sentury now.
Oh man.OK-this is GREAT!
Guys will not buy them because of their perception of the brand. But when they get on an aircraft they could be on the plane!
Established in 2009, our parent company Qingdao Sentury Tire Co., Ltd., is a global manufacturer of consumer, commercial, and aircraft tires, including the tires developed for the main landing gear of the Boeing 737-700, -800 and 900 aircrafts.
https://www.senturytireusa.com/product-information
I have yet to see any instrumented testing (sponsored or not) showing Sentury tires to be capable of delivering competitive dry/wet performance when compared to Michelin/Continental.OK-this is GREAT!
Guys will not buy them because of their perception of the brand. But when they get on an aircraft they could be on the plane!
Established in 2009, our parent company Qingdao Sentury Tire Co., Ltd., is a global manufacturer of consumer, commercial, and aircraft tires, including the tires developed for the main landing gear of the Boeing 737-700, -800 and 900 aircrafts.
https://www.senturytireusa.com/product-information
None of the cheaper tires are going to be competitive against them. That's a given.I have yet to see any instrumented testing (sponsored or not) showing Sentury tires to be capable of delivering competitive dry/wet performance when compared to Michelin/Continental.