you could do worse.. but thats not a glowing recommendation.
How about a size.. and where do you go for tires normally?
235/55/18
This is for my sister she's budget conscience
I usually go with general or continental
Well there is budget conscious and saving a penny to spend a dollar.
Name brand tires that achieve better MPG with less rolling resistance while not sacraficing traction will quickly make up for $40 more per tire. for example.
Right not they have a stacking rebate/instant savings going on at discounttiredirect.com Discount tire will pricematch them if you have a DT locally.
Not locally just around Toledo (3hrs)I have 3 discount tires near me, but for some reason she was shopping at belle tire...don't know if u have them in ohio?
Not locally just around Toledo (3hrs)
Is she a spirited driver? how important is winter traction and treadlife.
To me it's important, u know already how nasty midwest winters are...To her she knows nothing about traction/treadlife she goes by price.
I'm probably going to throw in $100 to get her better tires...u got to be a good brother
I have Milestar V rated tires in 245-45-18 on my M35 that handle and wear very well. Milestar and Nankang tires come from the same factories, I believe, and are imported by Tireco in California. If value is the goal, I think the Nankangs should do well for your sister. It's not like you're putting them on a BMW or an Audi.Any one have experience with these tires...Looking at them for 90 a pop...15 kia sportage 18"
I had Nankang NS-25 on my 911 for putzing around town and they did great.I have a set Nankang NS-25 in 235/45/18 on my Suzuki. Granted slightly different model tire but my experience is very positive. These tires aren't cheap, they are inexpensive. Different concept. Quiet tire, handle great. Too early to comment on mileage.