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Viper99991
08-11-2004, 05:26 PM
Hi i just brought the new goodyear assurance triple tread and they are great well ive had them for almost a month and they are great my car has only 43000 and these tires make a big change to my driveing habbits i went through some standing water i figured i had a month on them for freeso why not well i went throgh it and the car didnt hydroplane th low trac light came on but that was it the car didnt swerve to one side or anything like tose other tires those rip off your money why they go and laugh at you i payed $550 that included a four wheel alighnment i dont know if you all can get that good of a deal but look around and find out i went to 12 differant shops and took the lowest price on that looked good for my car let me know if anyone else has the tires and look into my sunroof problem it is a little lower than this one help me on that is it adjustable or what just help please

jmlangeveld
08-12-2004, 02:53 PM
If anyone is looking for tires for their Intrigue (or any other car), another option that I've had good success with would be Yokohama's Avid Touring tires. I got them for a great price through Discount Tires Direct(www.tires.com) and they were rated highly by Consumer Reports. They are quiet, and do well in the snow and rain.

illinoiswronski
08-12-2004, 04:27 PM
I'd be interested in hearing about how the above tires (or any others) handle snow.

Granted the Intrigue is a sporty car for a 4 door, but I need tires that work reasonably well in all seasons.

TIA.

Viper99991
08-12-2004, 06:35 PM
I'd be interested in hearing about how the above tires (or any others) handle snow.

Granted the Intrigue is a sporty car for a 4 door, but I need tires that work reasonably well in all seasons.

TIA.



Well i went on slippery roads with these tires i give them 9.5 out of 10 because you hear road noise and the good thing is you 30 days to return them if not 100% happy you also get 80000 Miles Warrenty

jmlangeveld
08-13-2004, 09:43 AM
I'd be interested in hearing about how the above tires (or any others) handle snow.

Granted the Intrigue is a sporty car for a 4 door, but I need tires that work reasonably well in all seasons.

TIA.

The Yokohama tires also work well in snow. I live in Utah, which gets a lot of snow in the winter, and they have always performed well. They also have an 80,000 mile warranty.

The main thing that attracted them to me was the low price, high reviews, and great ride. They are a touring tire which provides good all-around perfomance for and Intrigue. I am sure there are many tires out there that perform well. This one just seems to have a nice price!

Viper99991
08-16-2004, 10:33 AM
The Yokohama tires also work well in snow. I live in Utah, which gets a lot of snow in the winter, and they have always performed well. They also have an 80,000 mile warranty.

The main thing that attracted them to me was the low price, high reviews, and great ride. They are a touring tire which provides good all-around perfomance for and Intrigue. I am sure there are many tires out there that perform well. This one just seems to have a nice price!

How much where they mine cost 550$ plus i got the front end alighedthat was included

jmlangeveld
08-16-2004, 02:16 PM
How much where they mine cost 550$ plus i got the front end alighedthat was included

OK... I checked on the discount tire website and for 4 Yokohama Avid Touring tires installed and with the Roadhazard warranty it would be $376. You could probably get them cheaper overall if you order them direct and paid someone to install them ($300). For a front end alignment, you would have to go elsewhere.

The tires you got are very good too. They are a more aggressive tire while the Avids are touring tires. Both have an 80,000 mile warranty which makes them nice.

Viper99991
08-17-2004, 06:40 PM
OK... I checked on the discount tire website and for 4 Yokohama Avid Touring tires installed and with the Roadhazard warranty it would be $376. You could probably get them cheaper overall if you order them direct and paid someone to install them ($300). For a front end alignment, you would have to go elsewhere.

The tires you got are very good too. They are a more aggressive tire while the Avids are touring tires. Both have an 80,000 mile warranty which makes them nice.

yes your correct they are both good tires and they are priced good see i drive thourgh anything snow rain sleet icestorms im the only one in the family that gos out when it gets bad last year i had a 1989 plymouth horizon Pretty much a omni and snow drifts where up to my hood and i drove fine didnt bother me i had to go for milk for my son i check out frontend alighnmet and its $49.95 for four wheel alighnment its arun 80 so thank you for you opinions

illinoiswronski
08-19-2004, 10:39 PM
The trend I have seen now is that tire shops always want to do a 4 wheel alignment when they change tires. This IMHO is just another way to run up their bill. If the car tracks straight and the tires wear evenly across (or slightly more on the outside edges if you do a lot of hard cornering) then I see no point in spending the extra money for a 4 wheel alignment.

Viper99991
08-29-2004, 08:05 PM
The trend I have seen now is that tire shops always want to do a 4 wheel alignment when they change tires. This IMHO is just another way to run up their bill. If the car tracks straight and the tires wear evenly across (or slightly more on the outside edges if you do a lot of hard cornering) then I see no point in spending the extra money for a 4 wheel alignment.



ya but my car was pulling to one side any ways if i didnt do it i would have cost me more so i just went ahead and had the tires replaced on it so far have almst 3500 mile an them and working great they arre the best that ive found :smokin:

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