Nexen Tires okay?

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I see they are South Korean made and come OEM on a lot of KIA/Hyndai and transit vans. Local BJ's has Buy 3 get 1 free and free installation. Van and Mazda in the sig need tires before inspection next month. Out the door with both cars I'm looking at just a hair over $1K. Decent deal? I also notice the Nexen's come in a few different flavors
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I have Hankook Kinergy ST's on the Honda and General Altimax RT43's on the Mazda. The general's were amazing but they are hard to find and more expensive now. The Hankooks on the van were pretty lousy and we spun tires easily in the rain.
 
This is why I came here before I pulled the trigger. I'm not even a BJ's member but was going to do the $20 membership deal just for tires. I still might but not with Nexens I guess. Here's what they have on the affordable range...
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NOPE. I know OEM tires are different, most likely giving up wear for higher MPG, but I have driven a few cars with Nexen, and would not buy. I do buy lower cost tires, but lots of research first. Nexen seems to wear quickly, and performance diminishes more quickly.
 
Not sure if I would pay that price for Nexen. You can probably get better tires from Walmart delivered to you or a Walmart to install for either better quality / brands or cheaper and still the same quality.
 
Look around there. They have a bunch of good brands and it appears that there are rebates on just about everything ranging from $80 for 4 ($20 off per tire) to $120 for 4 ($30 off per tire).

The enticement for you for the Nexen was the buy 3 get one free sale. The rebates offered of some of the other brands is just about as good.

I'd choose a 91H tire out of the choices since it gives a high load rating and strong speed rating. You should always buy at least what the vehicle manufacturer recommends so check your door sticker for speed rating (the "H") and load rating (the "91" or "89").

That Cooper Endeavor looks nice but it doesn't have a rebate so it's $128.99 plus the tax, disposal, state tire fee, etc.
 
KUMHO SOLUS TA51A should be a good All Season tire, cheap.
SUMITOMO HTR ENHANCE LX2 should be a good All Season tire, cheap.
FALKEN AKLIMATE should be a good All Season tire, cheap.

Something like those, you can get them at Tirerack and have them shipped and installed by a local shop.
 
i would go with Uniroyal's out of that bunch.

I have bought tires at BJs and they did not do a very good job of mounting, id probably take my chances with wal mart first.

Try tire rack and see if they have a recommended installer?
 
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