Opinions to buy new tires now, or wait until fall

The price listed on Walmart site is about $118 off for 4 without a mail in rebate, so a little better deal, have to see if a local place will price match.
That's a Walmart only tire-isn't it?
 
In North Dakota, you should consider all weather tires :)

Nokian WRG5
Nordman Solstice 4 (the old WRG4)
Toyo Celsius II
General 365AW
Cooper Enduramax

If you don't want to spend too much money:
Milestar AW365
Prinx Hiseason 4S HS1
Fortune Climaflex 4S FSR402. It seems to be the cheapest all-weather tire in your size

If you still prefer name brand tires but are waiting for a rebate or sale, you might be able to wait for Memorial Day sales :unsure:

1 psi in 2 weeks isn't that bad, but of course it could always get worse. Since your Honda has indirect TPMS, you don't have to worry about sensors, and thus you can use slime. If you do, remember to tell them about it when you replace the tires :sneaky:
 
I always use Costco for tires. If that's an option, you'll get a better tire and deal than WalMart.

I stay away from Hankook, Nitto, Goodyear, most Bridgestones, Firestone and especially Kuhmo. Weird imported name tires that are "just the same as" or "made in the same factory as" are to be avoided. Imported junk.

A quality Michelin is going to be #1, Pirelli makes some great tires. Conti and Yokohama often have great choices too.
Most of your view is misinformed. OK-how many years ago did you run any of these tires?
The Kumho Crugen HT51 gets solid reviews and has been compared to a Michelin.

Because I know most have just released a new generation of tires.
https://www.nittotire.com/suv-cuv-tires/
https://www.goodyear.com/en_US/tires
https://www.bridgestonetire.com/
https://www.kumhotire.com/us/global/tire/list.do?menuCd=MN000163
OK-find the bad tires and get back to us.
 
5-6/32 is a lot of tread, unless you can sell them I would wait until clearance or sales hit Walland and the others and change them out then.

1-2psi a week is nothing, likely bead or rim, just overinflate 5-10 psi and drive on
They do have a fair amount of tread left, but are bottom tier, so don't mind looking early and maybe get lucky and score a decent deal.
 
In North Dakota, you should consider all weather tires :)

Nokian WRG5
Nordman Solstice 4 (the old WRG4)
Toyo Celsius II
General 365AW
Cooper Enduramax

If you don't want to spend too much money:
Milestar AW365
Prinx Hiseason 4S HS1
Fortune Climaflex 4S FSR402. It seems to be the cheapest all-weather tire in your size

If you still prefer name brand tires but are waiting for a rebate or sale, you might be able to wait for Memorial Day sales :unsure:

1 psi in 2 weeks isn't that bad, but of course it could always get worse. Since your Honda has indirect TPMS, you don't have to worry about sensors, and thus you can use slime. If you do, remember to tell them about it when you replace the tires :sneaky:
I'm a little undecided on going with all weather, we live in a very small town, a speed limit of 25, no traffic light's, just a few stop signs. We watch the weather close before leaving town. The majority of the miles we drive are longer 60 to 170 mile trips, so would like a tire that is suited best for that. The only time we ever get caught off guard is from low hanging fog that deposits moister on the below freezing roads causing ice, the weather channel has a tough time predicting freezing fog.
 
Consider an all weather tire since you have real winter.
Goodyear weatherready 2 have been getting great reviews
Michelin Crossclimate 2 is the category benchmark

and continential lx25 have excellent winter performance.
pirelli weatheractive are currently number 1 on tirerack's customer review survey.

Since it seems like you might want more than round and black I suggest visiting tirerack and watching some of their recent applicable comparison review videos.
 
I’m in the same situation as OP and will buy new tires.

Rainy season starts soon and can hold off but feel better with new tires.
 
I’m in the same situation as OP and will buy new tires.

Rainy season starts soon and can hold off but feel better with new tires.
Probably getting pirelli scorpion AS plus 3's this week.

Sams club has a deal for 662$ in my size + install/tax
I considered a few of the All weather tires but since I have winter set I dont really need winter performance from them beyond cold weather and maybe a few flakes in the shoulder seasons.
 
Conti is a respected brand and I've had good tires from them.
I kinda thought if I was to select one tire brand from good experiences, it'd be Continental.
I am, however, open to other avenues of thought.
just overinflate 5-10 psi and drive on
AND keep checking!
To slacktide_bitog: Great informative post. a.From experience?, b.You Slime?
They do have a fair amount of tread left, but are bottom tier, so don't mind looking early and maybe get lucky and score a decent deal.
You sound ready to buy.
 
I kinda thought if I was to select one tire brand from good experiences, it'd be Continental.
I am, however, open to other avenues of thought.

AND keep checking!
To slacktide_bitog: Great informative post. a.From experience?, b.You Slime?

You sound ready to buy.
I am looking forward to an upgrade, but also would like to get more use out of the current set... don't know how long until I cave and buy new ones.
 
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