What brand of tire should I buy?

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I just found the Continental CrossContact UHP in the correct size 285/50-18!
Get them now!


Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
However, you can go up to 285/60-18 )

Which will cause all other sorts of problems.
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True, but they are less severe than an undersize tire not rated to carry all the weight it should. Also, there is a decent selection of reasonably affordable tires in the size
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Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
True, but they are less severe than an undersize tire not rated to carry all the weight it should.
285/60 is 2.3 inches taller compared to 285/50, so if it rubs against your fenders or suspension components, then you are going nowhere.
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Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
285/60 is 2.3 inches taller compared to 285/50, so if it rubs against your fenders or suspension components, then you are going nowhere.
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Good thing I found tires in the correct size then
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I don't want to go taller and I don't mind going wider. I'm at stock height and maybe in the future I will lower it. Thinking about calling swift spring on Monday to see if they have anything for this car. I barely drive this truck so I don't need the tire now though, I was just looking out for options for tire.
 
Continental, Hankook and then maybe Michelin. Of course it all depends on the individual tire. In warm climates and if you do not drive the car a lot then I would stay away from Michelin. I always had issues with tread separating/cracking in warm climates(FL)... I have replaced Michelin sport tires even though they had almost full treads.
 
Originally Posted By: Rohan
I don't want to go taller and I don't mind going wider. I'm at stock height and maybe in the future I will lower it. Thinking about calling swift spring on Monday to see if they have anything for this car. I barely drive this truck so I don't need the tire now though, I was just looking out for options for tire.


Your best option would be this
 
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