motownbrowne
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- Joined
- Dec 30, 2013
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- Location
- river falls, wi
- Tractor
- Kubota mx4700 HST, New Holland TC-29D
Size is 185/70-14. I should be donning snow tires right about now, but we're about to do a 6000 mile road trip. I'm looking for an all-season with the best winter tread possible. I'm only putting 2 on right now. Vehicle is a 2001 Honda civic.
Local dealer recommended Goodyear Assurance tires. Discount tire recommended them too. Price locally is $240 OTD, Discount tire is $214. I'll probably ask the local guys to come down to $220, but buy from them either way.
I've also looked at Yokohama AVID touring-s tires, and Kuhmo Solus kr-21s. Both are about the same price. Also, the local former Chevy dealer where we get our oil changed wanted to put Vanderbilt grand prix or Sumic gt-as on. The internet seems to tell me that those are no-name discount tires.
Any thoughts? Should I just go for the Goodyears, or is there something else out there?
Local dealer recommended Goodyear Assurance tires. Discount tire recommended them too. Price locally is $240 OTD, Discount tire is $214. I'll probably ask the local guys to come down to $220, but buy from them either way.
I've also looked at Yokohama AVID touring-s tires, and Kuhmo Solus kr-21s. Both are about the same price. Also, the local former Chevy dealer where we get our oil changed wanted to put Vanderbilt grand prix or Sumic gt-as on. The internet seems to tell me that those are no-name discount tires.
Any thoughts? Should I just go for the Goodyears, or is there something else out there?